MA (St Hildas College, Oxford), MA (Corpus Christi College, Oxford), ACA (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales), CTA (Chartered Institute of Taxation), PGCLTHE (University of Leeds), PhD (University of Leeds), LLM (University of Northumbria), FHEA (University of Sheffield )
Professor of Revenue Law
Department: Work, Organisation and ManagementE-mail: jane.frecknall-hughes@nottingham.ac.ukTel: +44 (0) 115 7484854
Location: B10 (Si Yuan Building, Jubilee Campus)
Professor Jane Frecknall-Hughes is Professor of Revenue Law and also Professor of Accounting and Taxation (Emeritus) at Nottingham University Business School. After graduating from the University of Oxford, she became a chartered accountant and chartered tax consultant with KPMG. On leaving professional practice, she joined the University of Leeds, gaining postgraduate teaching qualifications and a PhD (in Revenue Law and Tax Practice) and was later awarded a master's degree (with distinction) in Commercial Law from the University of Northumbria. She is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy. After leaving Leeds, she moved to the University of Sheffield, later joining The Open University as Professor of Accounting, subsequently holding the posts of Professor of Law and Head of the Open University Law School and then Professor of Revenue Law. She joined Hull University Business School in September 2014 as Professor of Accounting and Taxation and Head of the Accounting and Finance Subject Group, moving to Nottingham in 2016. She has served two terms as Head of the Accounting Department at Nottingham University Business School. Jane's research focuses on taxation, especially from an interdisciplinary perspective. She has gained an international reputation for her work in this area, which is reflected in her publication record. She has taught a wide range of subjects in the accounting and business law area, including taxation, and is author of a textbook, 'The Theory, Principles and Management of Taxation: An Introduction', which was published by Routledge.
The following lists my publications from 2014 to the present day.
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Jane has a wide teaching portfolio, but currently focuses mostly on taxation.
Jane's research interests centre on taxation, from an interdisciplinary perspective, with particular reference to:
taxation and the multinational enterprise (including transfer pricing);
tax planning and corporate governance (including aspects of decision making);
the ethics and morality of taxation (including tax avoidance);
tax practice and the tax profession, including the development of the taxation profession in the UK and elsewhere;
taxation and organisational form;
taxation/financial history;
tax and older people;
tax/financial literacy and decision making;
taxation and sustainability; and
tax teaching and pedagogy.
Jane is currently supervising the following Research Students:
Michelle Stirk
YUNXIN FAN
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