overwithheld

/ˌoʊvərwɪθˈhɛld/
verb
  1. Past tense of overwithhold: to have kept back or deducted more than necessary, especially from wages or taxes.
    • The company overwithheld too much money from her paycheck for taxes.
    • He realized his employer overwithheld contributions to his retirement fund.
    • The accountant overwithheld the client's estimated tax payments last year.
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