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ANNEXURE B Taxpayers Falling Under the Jurisdiction of the State ANNEXURE B Taxpayers falling under the jurisdiction of the State. a) Taxpayers having turnover above 1.5 crore Sl No TAXPAYERS'S NAME GSTIN 1 M/S ANSARI & COMPANY 13AADFA0825G1Z5 2 M/S AJA COMMUNICATIONS 13AYZPD6980B1Z8 3 M/S EASTERN ENTERPRISE 13AYZPM2176L1ZQ 4 M/S C.K .TIMES 13AAFFC0069E1Z1 5 M/S RIVEN MOTORS 13AHBPL9718L1Z4 6 M/S AVVINEET 13AQFPS1079J1ZO 7 M/S K. IMTIWATI AO 13AJOPA0555F1ZP 8 M/S NATIONAL POWER SYSTEM 13AADFN2285M1Z5 9 M/S CENTRAL MOTORS 13ADHPN2868F1ZK 10 M/S PRATIVA ENTERPRISE 13AIBPS4607G1ZJ 11 M/S NAGALAND ELECTRICAL STORE 13ACSPB0787F1ZP 12 M/S TOHOKHU T SEMA 13BOIPS8421L1ZK 13 M/s- ocean 13BFGPS5419R1ZT 14 M/S ANITA DRUG HOUSE 13AACFA9372K1ZD 15 M/S AUTO SPARES 13ACYPN3851E1ZE 16 M/S DEEPAK MEDICAL STORE 13AABFD2309N1ZQ 17 M/S EVEREADY INDUSTRIES INDIA LTD 13AAACE5778N1Z9 GUJARAT CO-OPERATIVE MILK MARKETING 18 FEDERATION LIMITED 13AAAAG5588Q1Z5 19 M/S JHABARMAL MANDIA 13ADCPM5172E2ZW 20 M/S EASTERN PUBLICATION HOUSE 13AKCPR4647J2ZZ 21 M/S NOURHENEINUO ANGAMI 13AFEPA2213A1ZR 22 M/S OMEGA KUGHATO YEPTHOMI 13ABXPY2803K2Z2 23 M/S NAGALAND COLD DRINKS 13ACIPG9683M1Z2 24 M/S GHARSIRAM RAMKUMAR & CO. 13AJCPS4459C1ZE 25 M/S MAA BHAGWATI TRADERS 13APWPB2663R1ZA 26 M/S RAJ STORE 13AETPB5206J1ZN 27 M/S SATENDER GUPTA POPULAR STORE 13ALZPG3167E1Z0 28 M/S MANDIA TRADE & AGENCY 13ADCPM5171H2ZR Page 1 of 50 29 M/S TOVIT SEMA. 13AVLPS8835P1ZM 30 M/S VINOCHO THAKRO 13AEKPT2901F1ZR 31 M/S ANGAMI TRADING CO. 13AKNPA2709D3ZQ 32 M/S NOBLE TRADING 13ADUPL3792R1ZJ 33 M/S BINAYKIA TRADE 13AABFB7377A1ZX 34 M/S M.J AGENCY 13BCSPJ8766R1ZG M/S DIAMOND POWER INFRASTRUCTURE 35 LIMITED 13AAACD8043K1ZS 36 M/S DEO TRADERS 13AKQPG3109C1ZP 37 M/S GLOBAL DISTRIBUTOR 13FCZPS4261M1ZO 38 M/S LEMTUR ENTERPRISES 13ANJPL3805E2ZD 39 P.L. BAGRI & CO. 13ACHPB1297K1ZQ 40 M/S K.K. ENTERPRISES 13ABTPA8347C1ZT 41 M/S JINENDRA FURNITURE HOUSE 13AKCPJ3187B1ZO 42 M/S DRUG DISTRIBUTORS 13AHZPL9130C1Z9 43 M/S BRIGHTWAY AUTO DISTRIBUTORS 13CHIPM1831L1ZC 44 M/S JAI GOPAL ANAND AND SONS 13ABZPA6298E1ZD 45 M/S NITIN SALES 13AAFFN1625F1ZS 46 M/S RISING FOOD PRODUCTS 13AEIPJ5037J1ZL 47 M/S RATAN AND COMPANY 13AAGFR6672R1ZH 48 M/S MADAN SHARMA & CO. 13AHPPS4170B1ZG 49 M/S AJMERA TRADING CO. 13ABTPA8565G1ZH 50 M/S ESSENCIAL ENTERPRISES 13AGZPJ4531G1ZA 51 TRIBENI CONSTRUCTIONS LIMITED 13AABCT8186C1ZG 52 M/S V. ENTERPRISE 13AWFPP8646N1ZW 53 M/S Z C TRADERS 13AIOPC4893R2ZI 54 M/S NAGA COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES 13AJJPJ5334L1Z5 55 M/S IL&FS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 13AAACD2042C1ZM 56 M/S GIFT CHAMBER 13AFFPA2710M1ZZ 57 M/S JAGADAMBA AUTO SPARES 13AEIPJ7521B1Z1 58 M/S SHANTI STORE 13AGDPJ7396K1Z2 59 M/S DE-NOVA TEXTILES 13AIDPA5845N1ZA 60 M/S YEPTHOMI SPEED. 13BNTPS3884H1ZB Page 2 of 50 M/S ECI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION 61 COMPANY LIMITED 13AAACE4411G1ZC 62 M/S POWER CELL 13ALYPH2364M1ZM 63 M/S DIMAPUR DIESELS 13ABUPA6964C2ZO 64 M/S VIKUGHA CHOPHY. 13AMQPC3093F1Z8 65 M/S NAMHUNGLE SERVICE STATION 13AJEPN4971E1ZC 66 M/S. WALFORD SERVICE STATION 13ALWPJ7266L1ZD 67 M/S C.T. REFILL 13BSQPS6278D1ZA 68 M/S INDIA AUTOMOBILES 13ABZPA6342B1ZY 69 M/S OLIVE SERVICE STATION 13AKIPA9163A2ZO 70 M/S. CHOICE FILLING STATION 13AFXPA0007K1ZR 71 M/S FRIENDSHIP SERVICE STATION 13ABUPA6964C3ZN 72 M/S ZINYU GAS SERVICE 13AABFZ7734P2ZK 73 M/S AJA COMMUNICATION 13AWFPK6651C1ZV 74 M/S CITI CORPORATION 13ATTPK7506M1Z6 75 M/S ANGU ELECT. HARDWARE 13ATTPK2678N1ZX 76 M/S TANTIA CONSTRUCTIONS LTD. 13AABCT0811E1Z4 M/S VIU ANGAMI GOVT. CONTRACTOR & 77 SUPPLIER 13ANZPA8446L1ZF 78 M/S NOVELTY PARTY SALES 13BRMPD0660F1Z9 79 M/S C.K. ENTERPRISE 13BUVPK3108H1ZM 80 M/S UNITED TRADERS PROVISION 13ATTPK7506M2Z5 81 M/S K. SUMI & MARKETING COMPANY 13ADAPW6302J1ZO 82 M/S L.K. HARDWARE 13BGNPA4852J1ZF 83 M/S VIZO & SONS 13BKUPK3370G2Z0 84 M/S DOWN TOWN PHARMACY 13CBFPK5951E1ZV 85 M/S KOHIMA PHARMACEUTICALS 13AQUPK1391G1ZP 86 M/S LONGKUMER ENTERPRISES 13AIDPL7198P1ZL 87 M/S LONGNAK TIMBER INDUSTRIES P LTD 13AAACL9657R1ZS 88 M/S P AKALA 13CNHPP2543K1ZW 89 M/S SELECTED TIMBER INDUSTRIES 13BKXPA7012E1ZH 90 M/S NRL ENERGY STATION MOKOKCHUNG 13ALAPT2374H1Z7 91 M/S EVEREST FOREST PRODUCTS 13AZQPC9371D1ZD 92 M/S TULI HILLS TIMBER PRODUCTS 13AATPI0360E1Z2 Page 3 of 50 93 M/S RAKESH PROVISIONS 13ALRPG4288N1ZH 94 M/S MARUTI STORE 13AFAPA5885N2ZB 95 AS SASHILILA IMCHEN 13ADNPI6587J1Z2 96 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED 13AABCB5576G1ZU 97 CHARANJIT SINGH & SONS 13AACHM6715Q1ZW CLEAR WATER ENTERTAINMENT PRIVATE 98 LIMITED 13AAECC6266F1ZV 99 DIESELIE ISAAC SOLO 13ATEPS3899L1ZZ 100 GREENPLY INDUSTRIES LIMITED 13AAACG7284R1Z2 101 KAMLESH KAUR PANESAR 13AEOPP5830M1Z2 102 MARTEMSU IMTILIBA 13AATPI0360E1Z2 MERAPANI TIMBER INDUSTRIES PRIVATE 103 LIMITED 13AABCM5601K2ZR MOKOKCHUNG SAW AND VENEERS PRIVATE 104 LIMITED 13AAECM9011G1ZU NAGALAND TRANSPORT CO OPERATIVE 105 SOCIETY LIMITED 13AAAAN0495K1ZM 106 PHANRUMSHAN ALVYN 13APFPA6561C1ZI 107 SOLAR TIMBERS PRIVATE LIMITED 13AAFCS9298G1ZY 108 TEMJENKABA KIREMLIBA 13DFJPK3247G1ZL 109 TSUKTINUNGSANG AOO 13AIVPA5722A1ZR b) Taxpayers having turnover below 1.5 crore. Sl No TAXPAYER'S NAME GSTIN 1 M/S A2Z INFRA ENGINEERING LTD 13AAECA1203A1ZW 2 M/S NAGALAND ARMS STORE 13CAWPB0242B1ZD 3 M/S GELATO PER TUTTI 13AEGPN6882B1ZL 4 M/S JVL AGRO INDUSTRIES LIMITED 13AEVPJ9948P1ZC 5 M/S MARUTI SHOPPE 13ADIPY4041N1Z6 6 M/S P.D ELECTRICALS 13ABVPJ5114E1ZV 7 M/S N K PAINT 13BPIPK7846E1ZU 8 M/S UNITED STEEL 13BGFPS0073K1ZE 9 M/S NAGALAND PAINT HOUSE. 13ATMPM0584C1ZW 10 M/S EASTERN ENTERPRISE MARBLE AND SAND 13ALHPP4764C3Z6 11 M/s NAGA WOOD DESIGNING CENTRE 13ALHPP4764C1Z8 12 M/S UNIQUE ROOFING 13AUIPC8959L1Z6 13 M/S DIMAPUR HARDWARE & ELECTRICAL STORES 13ACXPM6600R2ZV 14 M/S BOMBAY MOTORS STORE 13AIBPS4729F1ZE 15 M/S AMBERS DEPARTMENT STORE 13AAKPZ9246R1ZK 16 M/S AMIT TRADING CO. 13AGPPA9132J1ZF 17 M/S CONVERGENCE AUTOMOBILES 13ABAPI8565R2Z4 18 M/S ELECTRICALS HOUSE 13AHCPP9407B3ZO 19 M/S IN TOUCH 13AERPJ9999J1ZH 20 M/S YASH TRADING. 13ABYPJ9791L1ZM 21 M/S A. K. SINGH 13AVJPS0158F1ZP 22 M/S JUST NEED 13BNQPS4957Q1ZV 23 M/S KIYA ENTERPRISE 13ADEPL9617K1ZD 24 M/S SHREE GANESH ENTERPRISES 13AJYPD6271B1ZB Page 4 of 50 25 M/S. HILLS MOTORS. 13AFUPA4090F1ZM 26 M/S GANESH GENERAL STORE 13AIIPD7416K1ZD 27 M/S A3 CONSTRUCTION 13AUIPA5197J1ZK 28 M/S LAPPY CARE IT & MOBILE STORE 13FBAPS2006E1Z9 29 M/S A. S. TAILOR SHOP 13CHDPS8644G1Z5 30 M/S MASCOT MEDICAL 13AKYPS8067M1Z1 31 M/S. NEELAM HARDWARE 13AJXPP2315F1Z7 32 M/S NEETURAJ 13ABYPA3469Q1ZY 33 M/S MAHAVIR MOTORS 13AFGPJ4352P1Z9 34 M/S MONIKA 13AEGPK2450L1ZN 35 M/S ASHIK BUILDERS 13AALPU4490P1ZW 36 M/S BREEZE RESTAURANT AND BAKERY 13ABGPY3772N1Z0 37 M/S HOTEL GRAND TIZU 13AAWPZ4419J1ZZ 38 M/S AVIKA ENTERPRISE 13BVBPA1018B1ZT 39 M/S P.S. SETHI & CO 13AVUPS7716C1ZA 40 AVON BEAUTY PRODUCTS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 13AAACA5282H1ZZ 41 M/S NAGALAND SURGICAL & PHARMACEUTICALS 13CMIPM7411D1ZE 42 M/S BALAJI FURNISHING HOUSE 13AAEPO6253H1ZT 43 M/S RELIABLE HARDWARE & ELECTRICALS 13AKYPS8188D1ZE 44 M/S PRITHVI TRADING 13AHDPS9966M1ZJ 45 M/S BAJRANGLAL SHARMA. 13AHPPS7298Q1Z2 46 M/S AMAR ENTERPRISE 13ABVPA3158K1ZJ 47 M/S UNITED SALES COPORATION 13ABQPC3454M1ZJ 48 M/S BHARAT BROADBAND NETWORK LTD 13AAFCB0525K1Z2 49 M/S B.K. JHA TRANSPORTER CHT UNDER ASSAM RIFLE 13ADLPJ6822F1ZQ 50 M/S SWASTI ELECTRONICS 13AZPPS3105G1ZG 51 M/S KITCHEN QUEEN 13ABZPA6300M1ZL 52 M/S TINI GARMENTS 13ADXPJ9090R1ZF 53 M/S LAXMI ENTERPRISE 13ARNPG3115G1Z8 54 M/S R.D.DISPOSAL STORES 13ACEPB9166C1Z2 55 M/S B. P. ASSOCIATES 13ATMPC7038D1Z1 56 M/S NAGALAND GUN HOUSE 13AEVPG7964C1ZA 57 M/S BADAR SCREEP SHOP 13AMHPA7364A1ZN 58 M/S. RE-INVENTED INFRA TECH. 13AUQPC7922H1ZM 59 THE EYE SITE 13AAECB4667K1ZK 60 M/S OLYMPUS MEDICAL HALL 13AAHPE1407A1ZS 61 CHANDRESWAR SINGH 13ASTPS2319D1ZQ 62 M/S CHENITHUNG JAMI 13AOXPJ7011F1Z0 63 M/S EDGE COMMUNICATION 13ALQPC5297G1ZY 64 M/S. J. D. MOTORS 13ABUPA6815A1Z3 65 M/S D.K.HARWARE 13EAYPK1249B1ZR 66 M/S DEBASISH M CHOWDHURY 13AGLPC0655L1ZJ 67 ARCHIVENTIONS 13AHXPD5801G1ZH 68 M/S DEENA NATH RAY 13AGPPR3026A1ZS 69 M/S FRONTIER GUN HOUSE 13ACBPD1176D1ZF 70 M/S DEEPAK KUMAR 13BKJPK5305E1ZL 71 M/S D.K. ENTERPRISES 13ABRPJ9287E1Z9 72 M/S YADEV MEDICAL 13AGKPY0204E1ZS 73 M/S DIETHOZO KHAPE 13BCXPK6250N1ZZ 74 M/S NAGALAND STEEL FURNITURE MANUFACTURER 13APIPD9986P2Z1 75 M/S A.D ENTERPRISES 13ADWPH3742D1ZO 76 M/S D.A MACHINERY & PARTS 13ACBPD9549E1ZW 77 M/S NAMAN SALES 13ADCPM4590L1ZE 78 M/S D.Y. KONYAK ENTERPRISES 13BPYPK9919N1ZT 79 M/S HANUMAN HARDWARE 13AUHPJ3353N1ZI 80 M/S EVANGILICAL LITERATURE SERVICE 13AAATE0484E1Z8 81 M/S ROYAL TRADING CO 13ABOPE5256H2ZP Page 5 of 50 82 M/S NAGALAND CYCLE CENTER 13ABDPT4530G1ZX 83 M/S GALAXY CO. & SON 13CAZPS5527H1Z3 84 M/S NANDINI HARDWARE 13AIQPA9841B1ZI 85 M/S WELCOME FURNITURE HOUSE. 13AHPPS4186F1Z0 86 M/S MAA FURNISHING. 13ADVPP8666M1ZH 87 M/S FAMOUS 13ALFPA2458Q2Z0 88 M/S SHYAM CYCLE SHOP. 13AJYPK3422F1Z9 89 M/S POTTERIES EMPORIUM 13ACAPJ9710A1ZC 90 M/S G. M. RENGMA 13BPFPR4308B1ZD 91 M/S. HEMKUNT MOTORS 13AWDPS3323F1ZW 92 M/S SAWHNEY AGENCIES 13AKYPS8073K1Z7 93 M/S TYRE PLAZA. 13AFZPA8800N1Z2 94 M/S H. YENITO AGENCIES 13CSNPS8803G1ZF 95 M/S ICT SERVICE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS (INDIA) PVT. LTD 13AABCI9590B1ZR 96 M/S UNIQUE MOTORS 13BCFPA9613R2ZD 97 IL& FS ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 13AABCM3722F1Z1 98 M/S EMPIRE ENTERPRISE 13AGSPJ0168J2Z8 99 M/S S. I. ENTERPRISE 13AAUPI6930M2Z7 100 M/S KAR KLEEN 13AFFPY4007F1ZO 101 M/S NAGA HARDWARE. 13AQWPA1420G1ZB 102 M/S CALCUTTA ALUMINIUM 13AANPI4639L1ZF 103 M/S NANUNG ENTERPRISES 13BPCPP5798E1ZO 104 M/S JAGDAMBA MOTORS 13DHXPS4646K1ZH 105 M/S INDUSIND BANK LTD 13AAACI1314G1ZC 106 M/S JT Enterprise 13BHCPP6800P1Z5 107 M/S MAHABIR PRASAD SAJJAN KUMAR 13AADHJ4552P1Z1 108 M/S DURGA TEXTILE 13BCYPS7930J1ZT
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