Not according to direct.gov.uk "When someone charges you VAT they multiply the original ('net') price of the item or service by the VAT rate to calculate the amount of VAT to charge. They then add the VAT amount to the net price to give the 'gross' price - the price you pay." http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/Taxes/BeginnersGuideToTax/DG_4015895
There is no such term as gross of VAT. The amount with VAT is called the gross amount while the net of VAT is the amount after the VAT has been deducted.
vat exclusive
Assuming that we are a registered VAT vendor, when we make a purchase from a non-VAT vendor we cannot claim any VAT input from the purchase due to the fact that no VAT was charged on the supply by the supplier who is a non-VAT vendor.
The difference between vat exclusive and vat inclusive is that vat exclusive is the price before tax is added on. Vat inclusive is the price after tax has been added on.
In the UK VAT is charged on paint.
he used oil paints on canvas and paint brushes
There is no direct evidence that Cro-Magnon people had paint brushes. However, they did create art using various tools made from bones, sticks, and even their fingers.
Did you mean "paint" brushes?
It gives out Tyrannian Paint Brushes and Petpet Paint Brushes.
Paint brushes in french are "des brosses" or "des pinceaux"
They did, and still do, paint with brushes.
Oil paint and brushes.
By using paint brushes.
Faerie and Speckled are both retired but retired paint brushes are still usable.
Brushes, oil paint, a canvas.
Brushes and oil paint.