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5. 根据我国《会计法》的规定,我国会计年度的期间为( )。
   A、公历1月1日起至12月31日止
   B、农历1月1日起至12月31日止
   C、公历4月1日起至次年3月31日止
   D、农历10月1日起至次年9月30日止
   E、农历4月1日起至次年3月31日止
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