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Jurisdiction Details Principal Ccit West Bengal & Sikkim JURISDICTION DETAILS PRINCIPAL CCIT WEST BENGAL & SIKKIM REGION CCIT: CCIT, KOL – 1, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 2ND FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 069, PHONE NO. – 033-2213-6539 Pr. CIT/CIT/KOL – 1, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 7TH FLOOR, KOLKATA – 700 069, PHONE NO. – 033-2213-6662 CITY – KOLKATA Range (Designation of Ward / Circle (Designation of JCIT/Addl. CIT & his Office ITO/AC/DC & his Office AO wise Jurisdiction Address & Landline No.) Address & Landline No.) DC/ACIT, Circle-1(1), Kolkata Company Assessees AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'A' to 'M' of ENGINEERING GOODS & JUTE and Chowringhee Square, of PIN 700012, 700072, 700090 & 700092 (Cases 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - above 30 Lakhs) 700069 DC/ACIT, Circle-1(2), Kolkata Company Assessees AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'N' to 'Z' of ENGINEERING GOODS & JUTE and Chowringhee Square, of PIN 700012, 700072, 700090 & 700092 (Cases 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - above 30 Lakhs) 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(1), Kol RANGE - 1, KOLKATA, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, ENGINEERING GOODS & JUTE of 'A' to 'I' and Chowringhee Square, 'A’ to ‘H' of PIN 700012. AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, TH Chowringhee Square, 7TH 7 FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(2), Kol ENGINEERING GOODS & JUTE of 'J' to 'Z' and AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'I' to 'Q' of PIN 700012 and whole of PIN 700092. Chowringhee Square, 4TH FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(3), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'R' to 'Z' of PIN 700012 and whole of PIN 700090 Chowringhee Square, 4TH FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Whole of PIN 700072 Chowringhee Square, 7TH FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 DC/ACIT, Circle-2(1), Kolkata AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'A' to 'M' of MACHINERY PARTS& of Chowringhee Square, PIN700013, 700021, 700062 & 700091 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - (Cases above 30 Lakhs) 700069 DC/ACIT, Circle-2(2), Kolkata RANGE - 2, KOLKATA, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'N' to 'Z' of MACHINERY PARTS& of PIN AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 700013, 700021, 700062 & 700091 Chowringhee Square, 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - (Cases above 30 Lakhs) 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(1), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'M' to 'R'of MACHINERY PARTS& of PIN Chowringhee Square, 700013, 700021, 700062 & 700091 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(2), 'A' to 'F'of MACHINERY PARTS& of PIN Kol 700013, 700021, 700062 & 700091 AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(3), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'G' to 'L'of MACHINERY PARTS& of PIN Chowringhee Square, 700013, 700021, 700062 & 700091 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'S' to 'Z'of MACHINERY PARTS& of PIN700013, Chowringhee Square, 700021, 700062 & 700091 7THFLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 IRON & STEEL FOUNDRIES and DC/ACIT, Circle-3(1), Kolkata PRODUCTION, DISTRUBITION, EXHIBITION AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, OF FILMS AND OTHER PERFORMING ARTS of Chowringhee Square, 4TH PIN -700069 FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 069 (Cases having Income & Lose above 30 Lakhs) DC/ACIT, Circle-3(2), Kolkata AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Chowringhee Square, (Cases havingIncome & Lose above 30 Lakhs) KOLKATA - 700 069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(1), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'A' to 'Q'&'U' to 'Z' of PIN - 700069 TH RANGE - 3, KOLKATA, Chowringhee Square, 4 AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(2), Chowringhee Square, Kol 'R' to 'Z' of IRON & STEEL and FLIMS & KOLKATA - 700 069 AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, PERFORMING ARTS Chowringhee Square, 4TH FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(3), Kol 'A' to 'Q' of IRON & STEEL and AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, 'R' to 'T' of PIN - 700069 Chowringhee Square, KOLKATA - 700069 Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Chowringhee Square, KOLKATA - 700069 Other Officers like CsIT(A), CIT(A), Kol-1, All Cases of CIT-1, Kolkata CsIT (Audit), etc. PHONE NO. –033-2213-6397 CIT(Audit), Kol-1 TRO- 1, Kol CCIT: CCIT, KOL – 1, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 2ND FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 069, PHONE NO. – 033-2213-6539 Pr. CIT/CIT/KOL – 10, AAYAKAR BHAWAN DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA, PHONE NO. – 033-2423 6009 CITY – KOLKATA Range (Designation of Ward / Circle (Designation of JCIT/Addl. CIT & his Office ITO/AC/DC & his Office Address AO wise Jurisdiction Address & Landline No.) & Landline No.) DC/ACIT, Circle-28, Kolkata AAYAKAR BHAWAN Non Company of PIN 700023, 700033, 700034,700038, 700043, 700053 (Cases having DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT Income & Lose above 15 Lakhs) ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-28(1), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700033 & 700038 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA Range - 28, Kolkata Income Tax Officer, Wd-28(2), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700023 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-28(3), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700034 & 700043 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-28(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700053 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA DC/ACIT, Circle-29(1), Kolkata AAYAKAR BHAWAN Non Company - PIN 700025, 700026, 700027, 700045, 700046 (Cases having Income & Lose DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT above 15 Lakhs) ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-29(1), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700045 & 700046 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA Range - 29, Kolkata Income Tax Officer, Wd-29(2), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN AAYAKAR BHAWAN PIN of 700025 DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-29(3), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT PIN of 700026 ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-29(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT PIN of 700027 ROAD, KOLKATA DC/ACIT, Circle-30, Kolkata Non Company ofPIN 700019, 700029, 700105 AAYAKAR BHAWAN (Cases having Income & Lose above 15 Lakhs) DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-30(1), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN Range - 30, Kolkata DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT 700019 cases of "A" to "M" AAYAKAR BHAWAN ROAD, KOLKATA DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT Income Tax Officer, Wd-30(2), Kol ROAD, KOLKATA AAYAKAR BHAWAN DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT 700029 cases of "A" to "M" and 700105 (All) ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-30(3), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN 700019 cases of "N" to "Z" DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT ROAD, KOLKATA Income Tax Officer, Wd-30(4), Kol AAYAKAR BHAWAN DAKSHIN, 2No. GARIAHAT 700029 cases of "N" to "Z" ROAD, KOLKATA Other Officers like CsIT(A), CIT(A), Kol-8 All Cases of CIT-10, Kolkata CsIT (Audit), etc. PHONE NO. –033- 2226-6304 CIT(Audit), Kol-2 TRO- 10, Kol CCIT: CCIT, KOL – 1, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, P-7, Chowringhee Square, 2ND FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 069, PHONE NO. – 033-2213-6539 Pr. CIT/CIT – ASANSOL, INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), ASANSOL – 713304, PHONE NO. – 0341-2251564 CITY – ASANSOL / PURULIA Range (Designation of JCIT/Addl. CIT Ward / Circle (Designation of & his Office Address & Landline No.) ITO/AC/DC & his Office Address & AO wise Jurisdiction Landline No.) DC/ACIT, Circle-1, ASANSOL SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj PS – A, B, C, E, F, K, L, N, O, S CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), & T. ASANSOL - 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(1), ASANSOL SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), P.S. – A, E, F & K. ASANSOL - 713304 Range - 1, Asansol Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(2), ASANSOL SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), P.S. – B & L. ASANSOL - 713304 ASANSOL - 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(3), ASANSOL SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), P.S. –C, N, O & T. ASANSOL - 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-1(4), ASANSOL SAHANA APARTMENT, LOWER Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj CHELIDANGA, G.T. ROAD (WEST), P.S. – S. ASANSOL - 713304 DC/ACIT, Circle-2, ASANSOL INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj P.S. – D, G, H, I, J, M, P, Q, R, U, BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), V, W, X, Y & Z. ASANSOL – 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(1), ASANSOL INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), P.S. – G, H, I & J. ASANSOL – 713304 Range - 2, Asansol Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(2), ASANSOL INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), P.S. – Ma to Mo. ASANSOL – 713304 ASANSOL – 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(3), ASANSOL INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), P.S. – P, Q & R. ASANSOL – 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-2(4), ASANSOL Asansol Sub-Div. except Ranigunj INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR P.S – D, Mp to Mz, U, V, W, X, Y BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), & Z. ASANSOL – 713304 DC/ACIT, Circle-3, ASANSOL Ranigunj P.S. and Purulia; INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR Company =/> 15 Lakhs BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), ASANSOL – 713304 Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(1), ASANSOL Ranigunj P.S. and Company INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR =/< 15 Lakhs Range - 3, Asansol BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), INCOME TAX OFFICE, PARMAR ASANSOL – 713304 BUILDING, G.T.ROAD (WEST), Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(2), PURULIA Purulia; Company& Others ASANSOL – 713304 I.T. OFFICE, SOUTH LAKE ROAD, PURULIA - 723101 =/< 15 Lakhs of A to E Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(3), PURULIA Purulia; Company & Others I.T. OFFICE, SOUTH LAKE ROAD, PURULIA - 723101 =/< 15 Lakhs ofH to M Income Tax Officer, Wd-3(4), PURULIA Purulia; Company & Others I.T.
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