The federal tax law grants CPAs acting as tax advisors:
A) A comprehensive privilege against having to disclose the identities of clients who file late tax returns or do not file tax returns at all
B) A limited privilege against having to disclose certain client information
C) An absolute privilege against having to disclose client information and makes it a crime for a tax advisor to make such a disclosure
D) A comprehensive privilege against having to disclose all tax-related client information
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