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H R Fire & Safety Ltd.


Harry Webster admits he never had any great ambition to start his own business, but more than three decades after setting up H R Fire & Safety, he is looking forward to seeing son Darren carry it on into the future.

For 20 years, Lambert Roper & Horsfield’s Keith Lyons has provided expert advice to the Leeds-based business, which looks after the fire safety needs of more than 2,000 industrial and commercial clients in the north of England, becoming a friend as well as an accountant in the process.

Darren, who came into the business after firstly following a career in estate agency, runs the company, with Harry putting in three days a week to help out. As Harry prepares for the day that he steps aside completely, a new era is beginning in the relationship between H R Fire & Safety and Lambert Roper & Horsfield, where Nick Frost is now also closely involved in the Leeds firm’s affairs.

H R Fire & Safety – named after Harry and wife Ruth – started trading in 1977. Harry had previously worked in the fire safety industry for a multi-national firm but when a move to smaller company, as MD of its northern division, failed to work out, he found himself going it alone with only a briefcase and a month’s salary in lieu of notice behind him.

Since then, the business has grown into one of the largest independent specialists in the region. It now employs 13 people and as well as supplying and maintaining fire extinguishers provides related products and services, including supplying fire hose reels and fire exit signs and servicing fire alarms.

The company originally became a Lambert Roper & Horsfield client on the recommendation of a neighbouring business, Specialist Hose Supplies, and the firm now provides services to H R Fire & Safety including year-end accounts, pre-year end tax planning, tax compliance and dividend planning, as well as advice on personal finance issues.

Harry says: “We have had a lot of help from Keith and if we need advice or to arrange a meeting on a particular issue, we know he or Nick are only a phone call away. We have a very good relationship with them.”

In fact, Keith was one of the first people Harry turned to when Specialist Hose Supplies was struggling and up for sale, to discuss with him the viability – “and the pros and cons” – of buying the firm. As a result he decided to go ahead and with Keith’s help, the business has now been turned around and is trading successfully from a new home within H R Fire & Safety’s premises.

Harry says: “We get people ringing us up and say ‘We are accountants, we can do your books and do you a good deal’ but we’re not interested. Lambert Roper & Horsfield are far more than just accountants – we class them as friends.”

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Classic cars, jewellery and handbags – How high luxury is accounted for in Inheritance Tax

June 15th, 2026

Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid on all items of your estate after you pass away if you exceed certain thresholds.

Whilst many people focus on their savings, properties and investments, the items you own, commonly referred to as personal chattels, are also included in the calculation of the estate’s value.

There has been a growing trend in recent years for people to invest in luxury goods, including cars, watches, jewellery and handbags, instead of or alongside more mainstream forms of investments, like stocks and shares.

However, many may not realise the impact that this has on their own estate, especially if the value of these assets increases significantly.

What is Inheritance Tax?

Often referred to as a “death tax” by the press, IHT is a tax on the estate, money, property and possessions of someone who has passed away.

In the UK, the standard tax-free threshold, known as the Nil-Rate Band (NRB), provides each individual with £325,000 of IHT-free assets.

On top of this, homeowners benefit from the Residence Nil-Rate Band (RNRB), which is a further £175,000 allowance if you leave your main home to a direct descendant, such as a child or grandchild.

Subject to other tax reliefs, such as Business Property Relief or Agricultural Property Relief, everything above these thresholds is taxed at a rate of 40 per cent.

A spouse can transfer any unused NRB or RNRB to the surviving spouse, which means a couple can pass on up to £1 million tax-free under the right circumstances.

As mentioned, all assets in the estate are included in your IHT calculations. This includes any classic cars, jewellery and handbags.

Unlike Capital Gains Tax, there is no general low-value exemption for personal chattels under IHT, so even modest items can form part of the estate’s overall value.

Are there ways to protect my luxury collections from Inheritance Tax?

There is a possibility that IHT could be waived on luxury collections if you are willing to part with them at least seven years before you die, thanks to the seven-year gifting rule.

This means providing clear evidence that the asset was passed on. Whilst you may be able to admire your collection from afar, you won’t be able to continue to personally possess it.

Gifted assets must be kept with the individual to whom they were gifted, as holding onto them causes them to be known as a gift with reservation of benefit and does not limit IHT exposure.

In some circumstances, you can pay a market-rate rent to use the items after making the gift, though this must be regularly reviewed to remain at market value. This approach requires careful consideration and advice.

Seeking expert support is always wise when planning your estate, regardless of how you intend to reduce IHT exposure.

Planning ahead is one of the best ways to mitigate against large IHT bills. If you have any questions about estate planning and Inheritance tax, get in touch today.

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