The adjective inclusive means a price that includes all the charges associated with the products.
Synonyms are all-encompassing, broad, all together, or whole.
The word origins from Medieval Latin (mid-15th century) inclusivus. It comes from Latin inclus-, past participle stem of includere meaning “to shut in, enclose”.
All the product’s prices are inclusive of taxes.
The rent for every room is $200, inclusive of water and electricity.
The new rates applied are inclusive of the service fee.