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提问人:网友f******g 发布时间:2022年6月13日 20:00
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下列各项中,属于《企业所得税法》规定的免税收入的有______。

A.符合条件的非营利组织的收入

B.符合条件的居民企业之间的股息、红利等权益性投资收益

C.财政拨款

D.国债利息收入

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