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Telephone and Station Directory Telephone And Station Directory INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT WEST BENGAL, KOLKATA 1 N O T E In spite of best efforts there may be some mismatch entries. This is due to frequent changes of placement of Officers and other reasons. Corrections & suggestions may please be sent to the DCIT, Hqrs., (Co-ordination), Kolkata [Telefax-2213-6496]. Compiled By : Shri M. K. Ghosh, Sr. T.A. Published by : Shri PARTHA PRATIM BARMAN, DCIT, Hqrs., (Co-ordination), Kolkata. Office of the Principal CCIT, W.B & Sikkim. 2 Index of officers of Income Tax Department, W.B. Region. Contents Page No. Jurisdiction of Chief Commissioners & Director Generals Principal Chief Commissioner,Chief Commissioners, Director General, Ombudsman Headquarter officers of Principal CCIT,W.B. & Sikkim Administrative Commissioners Appellate Commissioners Officers under Director General (Investigation) Director (Investigation) Director (Exemption) Director (IT & TP) Director (Vigilance) Director (RTI) Commissioner, Kolkata-I (Range: 1,2,3, Port Blair) Commissioner, Kolkata-II (Range: 4,5,6) Commissioner, Kolkata-III (Range: 7,8,9) Commissioner, Kolkata-IV (Range: 10,11,12) Commissioner, Kolkata-V (Range: 13,14,15) Commissioner, Kolkata-VI (Range: 16,17,18) Commissioner, Kolkata-VII (Range: 19,20,21) Commissioner, Kolkata-VIII (Range: 22,23,24) Commissioner, Kolkata-IX (Range: 25,26,27) Commissioner, Kolkata-X (Range: 28,29,30) Commissioner, Kolkata-XI (Range: 31,32,33) Commissioner, Kolkata-XII (Range: 34,35,36) Commissioner, Kolkata-XIII (Range: 37,38,39) Commissioner, Kolkata-XIV(Range: 40,41,42) Commissioner, Kolkata-XV (Range: 43,44,45) Commissioner, Kolkata-XVI (Range: 46,47,48) 3 Commissioner, Kolkata-XVII (Range: ,49,50,51) Commissioner, Kolkata-XVIII (Range: 52,53,Haldia) Commissioner, Kolkata-XIX (Range 54, Midnapore-1&2) Commissioner, Kolkata-XX (Range 55, Hooghly 1 & 2) Commissioner, Kolkata-XXI (Range 56, Nadia & Murshidabad) Commissioner TDS, Kolkata (Range 57,58,59) Commissioner Central – I Commissioner Central – II Commissioner Central – III Commissioner (CO) Commissioner (Audit) Commissioner (Judicial) Commissioner (ITAT) Commissioner (CIB) Commissioner (Durgapur) Commissioner (Assansol) Commissioner (Burdwan) Commissioner (Jalpaiguri) Commissioner (Siliguri) Settlement commission Appropriate Authority Prosecution Valuation Cell Zonal Accounts Office Alphabetical list of officers Address of Income Tax Offices Building In-Charge of I.T. Offices Important miscellaneous telephone numbers 4 JURISDICTIONAL CHARGES OF DIFFERENT CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF INCOME TAX CCIT Charge CIT Charge RANGES CIT (A)Charge Remarks CIT-I R-1, 2 & 3 & Port Blair CIT(CO) Addl. CIT(CO) Principal (A)-II, III & XL diverted out of this CCIT, W.B. & CIT-TDS R-57,58 & 59 (A)-I charge Sikkim CIT(JUDICIAL) CIT(AUDIT)-I & II R-1 & 2 ADDL. CIT(PROSC) CIT-II R-4, 5 & 6 (A)-XXV & XXVI diverted out of this (A)-IV & VI II CIT-XIII R-37, 38 & 39 charge (A)-XXIV CIT APPR. AUTH. (A)-V diverted as (A)-Jalpaiguri CIT-III R-7, 8 & 9 (A)-VIII III CIT(DR)ITSC-I (A)-VII & IX diverted out of this charge CIT(DR) ITSC-II CIT-IV R-10, 11 & 12 (A)-X,XI & XXVII diverted out of this IV (A)- XII CIT-XIV R-40, 41 & 42 charge CIT-V R-13,14 15,16 & 17 CIT – VII diverted out of this charge to CIT-VIII R-19,20,22,23 & 24 CPC,Pune CIT-VI & (A)-XIII,XV & XVII diverted V CIT-IX R-18,21,25,26 & 27 (A)-XIV CIT ITAT- I,II,III,V out of this charge CIT ITAT – IV diverted out of this charge VI Diverted out of this region to Delhi by Bd’s order No.45/27.03.2008 VII Diverted out of this region to Delhi by Bd’s order No.141/26.10.2006 CIT-XV R-43,44 & 45 (A)-XXVIII, XXIX & XXXI diverted out VIII (A)-XXX CIT-XVI R-46,47 & 48 of this charge CIT-X R-28,29 & 30 (A)- XVI, IX CIT-XVII R-49,50 & 51 XXXII, - CIT-XVIII R-52,53 & Haldia XXXIII CIT-XIX R-54, Midnapur-1 & Midnapur-2 CIT-XX R-55, Hooghly-1 & (A)-XXXIV,XXXV,XXXVII,XXXVIII & X (A)-XXXVI Hooghly-2 XXXIX diverted out of this charge CIT-XXI R-56, Nadia & Murshidabad CIT-XI R-31,32 & 33 (A)-XVIII,XXI, XXII & XXIII diverted XI (A)-XIX,XX CIT-XII R-34,35 & 36 out of this charge CIT-Asansol R-Asansol-1, Asansol-2 & Asansol- 3 CIT-Durgapur R-Durgapur-1, (A)-Asansol, DURGAPUR (A)-Burdwan diverted out of this charge Durgapur-2 & Durgapur Bankura CIT-Burdwan R-Burdwan-1, Burdwan-2 & Suri CIT-Siliguri R-Siliguri-1, Siliguri- 2 & Siliguri-3 (A)-Siliguri & JALPAIGURI CIT-Jalpaiguri R-Jalpaiguri-1, (A)-Jalpaiguri created diverting (A)-V Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri-2 & Malda DGIT(Inv)East DIT,Inv. Addl./Joint CIT(A) DIT,I to IV & Central – I Jalpaiguri,Durgapur CIT(A) Central-I I,II,III,IV Central – II Central-II V,VI CIT(A) Central-III Central – III 5 OTHER CIT/DIT and Addl. CIT/DIT charges CCIT Charge CIT Charge RANGES CIT (A)Charge Remarks DGIT(E) New Delhi DIT (E) Addl DIT(E) DGIT(Int. DIT(Intl.. Taxation) Addl. DIT(Intl. Taxation) Taxation) New Delhi CIT(RTI) Addl. CIT(RTI) DIT(Settlement Addl.DIT(Settlement Commission) Commission) DIT(Vigilance) Addl. DIT(Vigilance) Principal CCIT- Addl. CIT Hqrs(Admn) W.B. & Sikkim Addl. CIT Hqrs(Persnl) Addl. CIT (Sys) Addl. CIT (Vigilance) Addl. CIT (Tech) 6 PRINCIPAL CHIEF COMMISSIONER/IT OMBUDSMAN/CHIEF COMMISSIONERS/DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INCOME TAX WEST BENGAL REGION Name Designation Bldg. Extn. Tel No. FAX Project Floor/ Office Tarang mob. Shri/Smt. Chamber no. Room No. K.K. IT A.B. ,5/2A 1477 2213-6702 2213-6703 9477330001 MOHAPATRA Ombudsman G.N. PANDE PRINCIPAL AB, 1356 2213-6148 2213-6141 9477331666 CCIT,W.B. 1/1 & SIKKIM DINESH 9477331556 KUMAR CCIT-II,Kol A.B. ,3/57 1313 2213-6704 2248-6103 GUPTA S.M. ASHRAF CCIT-III,Kol A.B. ,2/29 1365 2213-6804 2213-6054 9477331900 C. L. CCIT-IV,Kol A.B. ,3/59 1315 2213-6539 2213-6422 9477331460 DENZONGPA NATHAN 9477331552 CCIT-V,Kol A.B. ,2/32 1368 2213-6569 RAUL G.N. PANDE CCIT- 9477331666 A.B., 5/4 1475 2213-6428 2213-6121 VIII,Kol S.C. KABRA CCIT-IX,Kol A.B., 4/2 1771 2213-6242 2213-6126 A. B.P. JAIN CCIT-X,Kol A.B. ,2/31 1367 2213-6532 2213-6157 9477331210 B.S. SANDHU CCIT-XI,Kol A.B., 4/4 1445 2213-6508 2213-6109 B.D. VISHNOI 03561- 9477331554 03561- CCIT- CRB 229579 - 225328 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri 229580 VIJAY Urmila 0343- CCIT- 0343- KUMAR Bldg.,DGP 456 2549403 Durgapur 2549404 BAKSHI 1/201 GOPAL DGIT(Inv.) 2213-6503 ABA, 3/9 1675 2213-6656 9477331414 MUKHERJEE East 2213-6191 7 HEADQUARTERS OF PRINCIPAL CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, W.B. & SIKKIM Name Designation Bldg./Flr. Extn Telephone Fax No. Tel No. No. Res/Mobile Room No. Cha (Office) mber G.N. PANDE Principal CCIT, W.B. AB, 1/1 1356 2213-6148 2213- 9477331666 & Sikkim 6141 Anand Kumar CIT(Admn. & CO) AB,1/5 1352 2262-7091 9477331500 2262-7092 Rajib Pramanick PS to Principal CCIT-W.B. AB ,1/7 1351 2213-6148 2213-6566 8902195965 & Sikkim Rajat Subhra Biswas Addl. CIT, Hqrs., AB ,1/4 1353 2213-6747 2213-6079 8902199500 (Admn.) 2213-6446 Rajat Subhra Biswas Addl. CIT, Hqrs., (Vig.) AB ,3/80 1327 8902199500 Rajat Subhra Biswas Addl. CIT, Hqrs., (Pers.) AB,1/24 1344 2213-6458 2213-6458 8902199500 Dinabandhu Nashkar JCIT, Hqrs., (Tech.) AB, 3/63 1370 2213-6760 2213-6760 2213-6270 Abhijit Ghosh DCIT,Hqrs.,(Pers.) AB ,1/25 1360 2213-6609 2213-6609 2213-6529 Partha Pratim Barman DCIT,Hqrs.,(Finance) AB ,1/17 1849 2213-6887 2213-6026 9477330999 Prabal Chowdhury DCIT, Hqrs., (Infra.) AB ,1/18 1364 2213-6028 2213-6028 8902198495 Abhijit Ghosh (Addl. DCIT, Hqrs.,(Estt.) AB ,1/23 1583 2213-6795 2213-6795 Charge) Pijush Mukherjee DCIT,Hqrs.(PRO & Exam) AB ,2/52 1310 2242-7430 2242-7430 8902199465 Vinod Agrawal DCIT, Hqrs.,(Admn.) AB ,1/6 1355 2213-6150 2213-6989 8902199021 Partha Pratim Barman DCIT, Hqrs., (Co-Ord.) AB ,1/20 1332 2213-6496 2213-6496 9477330999 (Addl. Charge) Subhransu Mitra DCIT,Hqrs.,(Technical) AB ,1/21 1361 2213-6678 2213-6678 9477331124 Prabal Chowdhury DCIT,Hqrs.,(Vigilance) AB ,2/45 1346 2248-6219 2248-6219 8902198495 (Addl. Charge) Sibaji Bose ITO,Hqrs.,(Admn.) – I AB, 1/19 1382 2213-6653 2213-6653 8902196605 Sanjay Kumar Pandey ITO,Hqrs.,(Admn.) - II AB, 1/26 1342 2213-6994 2213-6994 8902196305 Sandip Mondal ITO,Hqrs.,Technical AB ,4/11B 1471 2213-6040 2213-6485 8902196342 Malay Bhadra ITO,Hqrs.,Vigilance AB,2/51 1636 2213-6636 2213-6769 8902199605 Subrata Sil ITO,Hqrs.,Personnel AB,1/28 1363 2213-6338 2213-6338 8902195139 Priti Mondal ITO,Hqrs.,Welfare AB, 1/28 1363 8902196047 Anupam Majumder PLO AB,1/22 1358 2213-6669 8902199891 Amiya AO/DDO AB,1/16 1359 2213-6872 2213-6872 9434705515 Bandyopadhyay P.K. Singh DD(OL) DH-4/1 1762 2213-6156 2213-6156 8902198319 Nirupama Chakraborty AD(OL)-I DH-4/3 17473 2213-6024 2213-6024 8902198321 AD(OL)-II DH-4/5 1761 2243-9238 Rajesh Kumar Shaw AD(OL)-III DH-4/4 1748 2213-6171 2213-6171 9477330647 Pauline Lepcha RGO AB,Gr.Flr 1611 2213-6531 8902196181 Shyamapada Dey Librarian AB, 9/1 1511 2213-6337 8 OMBUDSMAN Bldg. Name Extn Extn Tel No. Tel No. Designation Floor FAX Shri/Smt. Chamb Office Office Res/Mobile Room No K.K.
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