0 past simple and past participle of overtax --
1 to demand too much tax from someone or to put too much tax on goods: --
Food should not be overtaxed.
I've been overtaxed this month.
2 to cause to feel tired or confused as a result of doing too much or doing something too difficult: --
I believe they are still overtaxed, but at least not grossly so.
Indeed, they are overtaxed, but they are stuck with the position.
If those are overtaxed, the companies will not grow and expand.
Is he aware of the trouble being caused to the police—already overtaxed and possibly undermanned—by these escapes?
The best argument for giving tax relief on higher incomes is that such people are already overtaxed in other ways.
We were highly and irresponsibly overborrowed, overtaxed and overregulated.
Is it not right that in any proper relief of an overtaxed industry all the partners in the industry should receive relief?
In the same way, in such an overtaxed economy one can make progress by using taxation as the incentive.