Sorry but free market is the way to go:
tiny or no regulations, and tiny or no taxes 
Merriam-Webster defines "free market" as
"
an economic market or system in which prices are based on competition among private businesses and not controlled by a government "
So, accordingly, to you denying the current paradigm to be a free market, in the US. for instance, where has the gov. stepped in and regulated prices for private businesses not subject to US. law?
I dont understand your question, but the dictionary definition is pretty spot on.
And thus you realize that every market is controlled, because every market is either regulated or taxed, or both. And both the tax & the regulation distorts its price.
Tell me a VAT or (GST) tax doesnt distort the real price of any item? Doesnt the income tax destroy the spending power of the workers, and thus create mal-investments in the economy and tons of worthless bureocrats?
Yes it's not a free market, not by far.