This year, Paula and Simon (married filing jointly) estimate that their tax liability will be $218,000. Last year, their total tax liability was $182,000. They estimate that their tax withholding from their employers will be $188,800. Are Paula and Simon required to increase their withholdings or make estimated tax payments this year to avoid the underpayment penalty? If so, how much?
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