A CPA's failure to file a tax return is:
A) considered acceptable by the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
B) ill-advised because it would impair the CPA's independence with respect to attest clients.
C) considered discreditable to the profession.
D) a violation of generally accepted auditing standards.
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