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Lydia and john wickham filed jointly in year 1. They divorced in year 2. Late in year 2, the irs discovered that the wickham's underpaid their year 1 taxes by $2,000. Both lydia and john worked in year 1 and received equal income but john had $2,000 less tax withheld than did lydia. Who is legally liable for the tax underpayment?

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