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overpay 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˌōvərˈpā/,
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overpaying, present participle; overpaid, past tense; overpaid, past participle; overpays, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Pay (someone) too highly
    • - many fans think our top players are overpaid
  2. Pay (money) in excess of what is due
    • - to overpay taxes

  1. pay too much
  2. (overpayment) a payment larger than needed or expected
  3. (overpayment) the act of paying too much
  4. A payment is the transfer of wealth from one party (such as a person or company) to another. A payment is usually made in exchange for the provision of goods, services or both, or to fulfill a legal obligation.
  5. (Overpaid) A wage is a compensation, usually financial, received by workers in exchange for their labor.
  6. (Overpayment) Benefits received for which the claimant was not entitled because of a disqualification, earnings, or for other reasons.
  7. (Overpayment) higher or extra mortgage payments that you make (usually to pay off your loan or mortgage early).
  8. (Overpayment (OP)) An overpayment is an excess payment. It is the total amount an individual received for any period which exceeds the total amount that should have been paid for that period.
  9. (Overpayment) A payment of unemployment benefits that is greater than the amount the individual receiving the benefits should be entitled to.
  10. (Overpayment) Payments which are in excess of the allowable amount.
  11. (Overpayment) This is when an unscheduled capital repayment is made or when monthly payments are increased, in order that the mortgage is repaid before the end of the mortgage term, saving considerable sums in interest. Many traditional (i.e. ...
  12. (Overpayment) An adjustment which reverses all or part of a payment made to an employee due to an error. An overpayment is normally calculated by a Payroll Services employee in order to process a correction or adjustment to an employee's wages.  It may be processed with an hand-drawn.
  13. (Overpayment) An advance, over and above, the prescribed level in the agreement. Often where overpayments are requested, there is a specific charge relating to this, which is typically negotiated when such a request is made.
  14. (Overpayment) An amount paid to a taxing authority in excess of what was due. For more information please see our page on IRS overpayment interest.
  15. (Overpayment) Benefits incorrectly paid to you that must be repaid.
  16. (Overpayment) Financial Aid paid in excess of one's eligibility.
  17. (Overpayment) Funds received by a student, which are above their determined financial need. The student, then, upon notice, is required to repay the college any unearned Federal Title IV funds paid on their behalf. ...
  18. (Overpayment) Occurs when you have picked up more OSAP funding then you are entitled to have received. This may happen because;
  19. (Overpayment) The amount by which tax payments and credits exceed the tax liability for the year.
  20. (Overpayment) This is where payments are greater than the normal monthly installments. This is where you can
  21. (Overpayment) This occurs when an insurance company pays a claimant more benefits than the claimant is owed. This sometimes happens when an insurance company initially pays an individual the full amount of his/her monthly benefits without reducing the amount by any offsets. ...
  22. (overpayment) An improper or excessive payment to a provider as a result of billing or claims processing errors for which a refund is owed by the provider.
  23. (overpayment) n. pago en exceso, pago en demasía
  24. (Overpayments) A facility where the invoice financier agrees to fund in excess of the normal early payment percentage.
  25. (OVERPAYMENTS) All refunds will be made promptly. If your credit falls under $5.00, we will issue credit to your account for future use. For credits above $5.00, a check will be issued. Please cash all refund checks promptly. ...