overdefer

verb 2

Definitions

verb

1

To defer a larger amount than one should.

Thus it is important to be realistic about the supposed revenue loss, because very quickly estate planners would become realistic and would stop overdeferring their client's taxes.

If the tax planner overdefers expenses into a later year, the taxpayer may be in an AMT position in that year since the regular tax will be significantly impacted by the additional deductions.

2

To be overly deferential.

The analysis overdefers to government regulation and it understates the power of existing risk controls.

There are occasions when consumers are overdeferred to for the sake of more business.

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