| 1.0. | Each entity (people, corporations) that acquires wealth from some activity within the nation will be taxed to support the government of the nation that made it possible for them to acquire that wealth. |
| 1.1. | Every entity will be taxed a portion of that acquired wealth (income). | |
| 1.2. | Under the current system, many people do not pay any tax on the wealth they receive. They are not paying to support the economic system they are benefitting from. |
| 2.1. | An entity benefits from engaging in economic activity within the nation. The greater the benefits - the greater the tax rate. | |
| 2.2. | A formula will be used that will increase the tax rate the same for all levels of income. This will produce a straight line, see chart. The more an entity benefits from the economic system, the higher the tax rate. | |
| 2.3. | Under the current tax bracket system the effective tax rate increases faster on low incomes than it does on high incomes. This creates a negatively accelerating curve, see chart. |
| 3.0. | Each income level will be taxed the same regardless of the source of the income. |
| 3.1. | Under the current system, the same amount of income is taxed at a different rate depending on the source of that income, e.g. wages, investments, inheritance, profits, etc. |
| 4.0. | This tax system will be used to maintain civil order. Civil disorder follows when a few people accumulate the wealth of a nation, e.g. the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution. |
| 5.0. | This tax system is constructed so that productive behavior is reinforced, but hoarding behavior is not reinforced. |
| 6.0. | Amend the Constitution so that Congress cannot give tax breaks. |