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Office of the Chief Commissioner, Goods and Services Tax & Customs Office of the Chief Commissioner, Goods and Services Tax & Customs, Guwahati Zone 5th Floor, GST Bhavan, Kedar Road, Machkhowa, Guwahati Assam. Pincode-781001 Phone no.0361-2735999 / 0364-2500131 Fax No.0361-2735979 / 0364-2224747 E-mail: [email protected] For the Quarter ending June 2019 Chief Commissioner S. No. Office/Location of CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified officer Commissionerate (Sh/Smt.) for payment of fees 1. Office of the Shri A.K. Shri Suven Das Office of the Chief The Assistant Chief Biswas, Gupta, Commissioner, Chief Accounts Commissioner, Assistant Joint Commissioner, Shillong in the Officer, Office GST & Commissioner, Crescens Building, matters of GST, of the CGST Customs, GST Bhavan, M.G. Road, shilling- Central Excise, Commissioner Guwahati Zone, Kedar Road, 793001, Customs and Cadre ate, Shillong, Machkhowa, Tel. No. (0364)- Controlling Authority Morellow Guwahati- 2502052; functions except Compound, 781001, Fax No.(0364)- those of the M.G. Road, Tel. No. (0361)- 2502047 recruitment and Shillong- 2735999; vigilance in the 793001. Fax No.(0361)- states of Assam, 2735979 Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh . 2. Office of the Shri. Sanjeet Shri Mahendra Pal, All seven States of ACAO Commissioner Kumar, Commissioner(Appe Assam, Meghalaya, CGST & (Appeals), GST Assistant als), Customs House Tripura, Nagaland, Cx,Guwahati & Customs, Commissioner, Complex, 5th Fllor, Manipur, Mizoram Guwahati Zone, Customs House Nilomani Phukan and Arunachal Complex, 5th Path, Christian Basti, Pradesh Fllor, Nilomani Guwahati-781005, Phukan Path, Phone & Fax No: Christian Basti, 0361- Guwahati- 2343776/2343774 781005, Phone & Fax No: 0361- 2340511. Commissionerate S. No. Office/Location of CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified Commissionerate (Sh/Smt.) officer for payment of fees 1 Agartala CGST Shri N.N.Ghosh, Assistant Shri M.C Marndi, Entire state Admisntrativ Commissionerate Commissioner (P&V), Kiran Joint Commissioner, of Tripura e Officer, Medical Hall Building, 1“, Kiran Medical Hall CGST Commission 2nd & 3" floor, old RMS Building, 1“, 2nd & 3" erate, Choumohani, floor, old RMS Agartala Agartala799001.Phone No- Choumohani, 0384-2300354 Email- Agartala -799001 [email protected] Phone No- 0381- 2300354 Email- mcmarndi921@gmail .com S. No. Office/Location of CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified Commissionerate (Sh/Smt.) officer for payment of fees 2 Aizawl CGST Shri Domboru Bhoktiari, Shri Sanjay Prasad, Entire state AO Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, of Mizoram (CDDO),Aiza CentraL Tax Building,D-31 CentraL Tax wl Customs A, MG Road, Upper Khatla, Building,D-31 A, MG Division Aizawl – 796001, Mizoram. Road, Upper Khatla, Mob: 9706035305 Aizawl – 796001, Tele: 0389-2318393 Mizoram Email: Mob: 87877577170 [email protected] Tele: 0381-2312392 m Email: sanjayp362@gmail. com 3 Dibrugarh CGST Shri Sunand Jhodia,, Shri Vishwajeet Districts of ACAO, Hqrs, Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner, Singh, Joint Tinsukia, Dibrugarh Central Goods & Services Commissioner, Dibrugarh, Tax, Hqrs., Dibrugarh, Office of the Charaideo, Office of the Commissioner Commissioner of Sivasagar, of Central Goods & Services Central Goods & Jorhat, Tax, Milan Nagar ‘F’ Lane, Services Tax, Milan Golaghat, P.O- C.R. Nagar ‘F’ Lane, P.O- Majuli, Building,Dibrugarh-786003, C.R. Darrang, Ph. No.-0373-2312875, Fax- Building,Dibrugarh- Udalguri 0373-2315257 Email- 786003, Ph. No.- Sonitpur, [email protected] 0373-2312875, Fax- Biswanath, 0373-2315257, Lakhimpur Email- and [email protected] Dhemaji in the State of Assam, 4 Dimapur CGST Shri G.C. Paul Shri K. Ashi Khieya The entire Administrativ Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner Commissioner state of e Officer, O/o the Commissioner Goods & Services Nagaland. CGST Goods & Service Tax Tax Commission 5th Floor, Agarwal Towers, 5th Floor, Agarwal erate Circular Road Towers, Circular Dimapur Dimapur – 797112 Road Ph::03862-224871 Dimapur – 797112 Fax:: Ph:03862-224101 Email::cestdmr061301@gm Fax: ---- ail.com Email: cestdmr061301@gm ail.com 5 Guwahati CGST Shri. Sribas Dhar, Dr. Prakash Districts of ACAO Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner, 5th Borgohain, Barpeta, CGST & Floor, GST Bhawan, Kedar Joint Commissioner Baksa, Cx,Guwahati Road, Machkhowa, 5th Floor, GST Nalbari, Guwahati, Assam Pin- Bhawan, Kedar 781001, Road, Machkhowa, Kamrup Guwahati, Assam (Rural), Pin- 781001, Kamrup (Metro), Morigaon, Nagaon, Hojai, East Karbi Anglong, West Karbi Anglong, Dhubri, Goalpara, S. No. Office/Location of CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified Commissionerate (Sh/Smt.) officer for payment of fees South Salmara- Mankachar, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Bongaigao n, Cachar, Karimganj, Hailakandi and Dima Hasao in the State of Assam 6 Imphal CGST Shri Gaikhonlung Panmei, Shri M.C Marndi, Entire State Superintende Commissionerate Deputy Commissioner, Joint Commissioner. of Manipur nt(Audit) Al-Noor Tower, Kabo Leikai, Al-Noor Tower, Kabo CGST Nongpok 25/A, North AOC, Leikai, Nongpok Commission Imphal east-795001, 25/A, North AOC, erate Hqrs Manipur. Imphal east-795001, Imphal Telephone:-0385-2422930 Manipur. Fax:-0385-2460735 E-mail- Telephone:-0385- [email protected] 2423435 Fax:-0385-2460735 E-mail- [email protected] m 7 Itanagar, CGST Shri Boloram Pegu, Shri Vishwajeet Entire State Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner, Singh, Joint of Smti Dheera Sector-‘A’, Commissioner, Arunachal Medhi, Naharlagun,Arunachal Sector-‘A’, Pradesh ACAO Pradesh-791110, Ph. No. Naharlagun,Arunach CGST & 0360-2351773 al Pradesh-791110, Cx,Guwahati Ph. No. 0360- 2351773 8 Shillong CGST Shri Om Prakash Tiwary, Shri Suven Das Jurisdiction C.A.O., Commissionerate Assistant Commissioner, Gupta, of Goods & O/o the Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, all the Services Goods & Services Tax, O/o the CPIOs Tax, Shillong Rap's Mansion, M.G. Road, Commissioner, under the Shillong, Meghalaya-793001 Goods & Service Commissio Ph. 0364-2503161, Tax, nerate of Fax 0364-2222330 1st Floor, Rap’s Goods & Mob. No. 9650991114 Mansion, M.G. Road, Services Email ID: Shillong, Meghalaya- Tax, [email protected] 793001 Shillong. Ph. 0364-2222625, Fax No. 0364- 2222330 Mob. No. 9564677887 Email ID: suvendasgupta@gm ail.com 9 O/o. The Shri I.R.Kharkongor, Shri J.K. Meghalaya, ACAO,Custo Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Simte,Addl. Assam,Aru ms Hqrs, Customs (Prev) O/o The Commissioner, Commissioner, nachal Office, NER, Shillong Customs (Prev) NER, O/oThe Pradesh, Shillong. Customs House, 110 M.G. Commissioner, Nagaland, Road,Shillong -793001 Customs (Prev) Manipur, S. No. Office/Location of CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified Commissionerate (Sh/Smt.) officer for payment of fees Phone No. (0364)-2501834 NER, Customs Mizoram House, 110 M.G. and Road,Shillong - Tripura. 793001 PhoneNo. (0364)- 2221770/943611059 8. Fax :(0364)-2229007 10 Office of the Shri Gautam Kr. Bhuyan, Shri B.S .Suhag, Entire ACAO Commissioner Asstt. Commissioner, 3rd Additional North CGST & (Audit), Goods & Floor, GST Bhavan::Fancy Commissioner, 3rd Eastern Cx,Guwahati Services Tax Bazar:,Guwahati – 781001 Floor, GST Region (Central) & [Tele Phone No.0361- Bhavan::Fancy Customs, 2972041. Bazar:,Guwahati – comprising Guwahati 781001 [Tele Phone of the No.0361-2972041. states of Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura & Arunachal Pradesh. Division/Field Formation S. No. District Sub-Division CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Notified officer for (Sh/Smt.) payment of fees Agartala CGST Commissionerate 1 Sepahijala, All sub-divisions Shri M.L. Shri M.C Marndi, Admisntrative West Tripura Chaudhuri, Joint Commissioner, Officer, CGST Assistant Kiran Medical Hall Commissionerate, Commissioner, Building, 1“, 2nd & 3" Agartala CGST Div-I, floor, old RMS Agartala , Kiran Choumohani, Medical Hall Agartala -799001 Building, 1st , 2nd Phone No- 0381- & 3rd floor, old 2300354 Email- RMS mcmarndi921@gmail Choumohani, .com Agartala799001 Phone No- 0381-2324101 Email- maniklal.chaudh [email protected] 2 South Tripura, All sub-divisions Shri Shri M.C Marndi, Admisntrative Gomati, Khowai, N.N.Ghosh, Joint Commissioner, Officer, CGST Dhalai, North Assistant Comm Kiran Medical Hall Commissionerate, Tripura & Building, 1“, 2nd & 3" issioner, Agartala Unakoti floor, old RMS CGST Div-||, Choumohani,Agartal Agartala, Kiran a799001 Medical Hall Phone No- 0381- Building, 1st , 2nd 2300354 & 3rd floor, old S. No. District Sub-Division CPIO(Sh/Smt.) Appellate Authority Notified officer for (Sh/Smt.) payment of fees RMS Choumohani, Agartala799001 Phone No- 0381-2324101 Email- Nripen_ghosh@ yahoo.co.in Aizawl CGST Commissionerate 3 All districts of All sub-divisions of Shri Domboru Shri Sanjay Prasad, AO (CDDO), Mizoram Mizoram Bhoktiari, Joint Commissioner, Aizawl Customs Assistant CentraL Tax Division Commissioner Building,D-31 A, MG Aizawl Division Road, Upper Khatla, Mob: Aizawl – 796001, 9706035305 Mizoram Tele: 0389- Mob: 87877577170 2324392 Tele: 0381-2312392 Email: Email: domborubhoktia sanjayp362@gmail. [email protected] com Dibrugarh CGST Commissionerate 4 Dibrugarh, Dibrugarh, Mohammed Shri Vishwajeet ACAO, Hqrs, Charaideo Charaideo Yaseer Arafat Singh, Joint Dibrugarh Sivasagar Sivasagar and R Assistant Commissioner, Nazira Commissioner, Office of the O/o the Deputy Commissioner of Commissioner / Central Goods & Assistant Services Tax, Milan Commissioner, Nagar ‘F’ Lane, P.O- Central Goods C.R. and Services Building,Dibrugarh- tax, Dibrugarh 786003,
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