Cross-Border Tax Fraud an Old Story, Roman Scroll Shows (Rerun)

Nov. 26, 2025, 7:15 PM UTC

For the holidays, we serve up an encore presentation of a Talking Tax podcast that shows cross-border tax fraud has been around a long time.

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When researchers studied a previously mislabeled scroll, they discovered detailed attorney notes for a case against taxpayers accused of using forged documents and sham transactions between the Roman provinces of Judaea and Arabia to escape taxes on their assets. The assets in question were enslaved people. The potential punishments included distinctly unmodern measures.

Anna Dolganov of the Austrian Academy of Sciences talked with reporter Caleb Harshberger about how scholars made the discovery, details of the scheme, and what they’re hoping to uncover next as they continue their research.

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To contact the reporter on this story: David Schultz in Washington at dschultz@bloomberglaw.com

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Andrea Vittorio at avittorio@bloombergindustry.com

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