What We Do
Swift Values offers solicitors a quick, hassle-free solution for chattel valuations, transforming what is often a time-consuming aspect of probate into a straightforward process.
Why It Matters
HMRC itself emphasises:
“Valuations are the biggest single area of risk, accounting for a large part of our compliance checks. For assets with a material value you are strongly advised to instruct a qualified independent valuer.”
Source: Inheritance Tax Toolkit, HMRC, Published July 2018
Our Approach
Our nationwide team of accredited valuers provides comprehensive, HMRC-compliant valuations for household contents, jewellery, antiques, collectibles and vehicles, with both on-site and remote options available.
The Swift Values Difference
What distinguishes us is our friendly, efficient service designed to make probate easier for solicitors. Our professional reports meet HMRC’s requirements with minimal fuss, and our swift turnaround times help keep estate settlements moving forward smoothly.
Flexible Solutions
We recognise that every estate is unique. Our adaptable approach accommodates both full household contents and specific high-value items, with transparent pricing and rapid response times.
Benefits to Your Practice
By working with Swift Values, you give clients a positive experience during a difficult time while making your own workflow smoother and more efficient. We’re here to help make the probate process easier for everyone involved.
Contact us today to discover how our friendly team can save you time and simplify your HMRC submissions with reliable, no-fuss chattel valuations.
Key Services
Address
Swift Values
Riverside Mill
Mountbatten Way
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 1DY
Key Contact
Name: Katy Littler
Tel: 0330 088 4099
Email: enquiries@swiftvalues.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/swiftvalues
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