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When a tax auditor questions Sheldon’s federal return, he’s stunned to learn it was filed by an 11-year-old—and filed flawlessly. As the auditor insists mistakes happen, Sheldon calmly explains the error is actually on his end, delivering a classic, hilarious moment on Young Sheldon.

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00:00$4.22, but you're mistaken. I filed a flawless return.
00:04I'm sorry. How old are you?
00:06That seems irrelevant, but I'm 11.
00:08Your parents let an 11-year-old file their federal tax return?
00:11This year. Two years ago, they let a 9-year-old do it.
00:14Look, these tax codes are complicated.
00:18If you only made a $4 mistake, that's pretty impressive.
00:21I didn't make a mistake at all. You did.
00:25Is that so?
00:26Yes. But don't feel bad. These tax codes are complicated.
00:30Mm-hmm.
00:33Okay, I've got your file right here, and, uh,
00:37looks like you underreported your income.
00:39Actually, if you check under charitable donations,
00:41you'll notice that the money we made at the garage sale
00:44did not count as taxable income because we donated it to the church.
00:47Well, I'll, uh, have a look into that.
00:51In the future, you might consider doing that before you send out the letter.
00:55So how does this work? Do you apologize now? Do I get it in writing?
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