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Republique Democratique Democratique Du Congo REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO MINISTERE DES FINANCES DIRECTION GENERALE DES IMPÔTS DIRECTION DE L'ASSIETTE FISCALE CONTRIBUABLES RELEVANT DES SERVICES REFORMES NON PUBLIES ET NON EN REGLE AVEC LA DGI FORME N° NIF NOMS OU RAISON SOCIALE SIGLE ADRESSE SERVICE GEST DGIREP JURIDIQUE 1 A1215036H ASBL AFRICAN POWER A.P ONG AV. LUTHELO N°17 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI 2 A1214891A ASBL CENTRE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL INTEGRE C.DE.R.I AV.VIVI N° 72 C/MVUZI CDI / MATADI 3 A1214842X ASBL MONDE POUR TOUS MPT AV. HERVE DIAKESE N°05 C/ MATADI CDI / MATADI 4 A1214771U ASBL ASSOCIATION DES PERSONNES HANDICAPS APHABAC AV.KINKANDA N°6 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI AV BUKAVU N°10, Q/CINE PALACE, 5 A0905459U ASBL COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE SACRE CŒUR/ECOLE BELGE CSC CDI / MATADI MATADI ASSOCIATION POUR LA PROMOTION DES VULNERABLES D'APPUI A LA 6 A1215531W ASBL APROVEMA VILLE / MATADI CDI / MATADI MOB AV.KASA-VUBU N°3 7 A0901939T ASBL ACTION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE / K.OR ADEC / K.OR CDI / MATADI Q/MALAMBABENDE C/MUANDA AV. NKAMBA N°2 VILLAGE / NIENGE 8 A0907959M ASBL ASSOCIATION MISALISA A.M. CDI / MATADI C/SONGO 9 A0907858C ASBL EGLISE DU CHRIST DANS LE MONDE E.C.M AV. KUAMBI N°545 C/MBANZA NGUNGU CDI / MATADI 10 A1311137W ASBL CENTRE NATIONAL DES DROITS HUMAINS AV. AKILIMANI N° 01 C/ MATADI CDI / MATADI 11 A1116950M ASBL ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT AFCD AV. LOANGO N°34 C/MVUZI CDI / MATADI 12 A0811498H ASBL ACTION SOCIALE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL ASPDR ONG AV KADIAYIZILA N°CC17 C/SONGOLOLO CDI / MATADI CCM LIAK' AV. CAMP MANU N° 62 C/ MVUZI 13 A0811139S ASBL CENTRE CULTUREL DE MATADI LIAK' LIKUMBI CDI / MATADI LIKUMBI V/MATADI P/ MATADI 14 A1213117X ASBL VILLAGES ET VILLES A VIVRES V.V.V. CAMP LUYINDU N°2 C/LUOZI CDI / MATADI PROMOTION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA SANTE MERE ET 15 A0812523X ASBL PDS.MEN C/LUKULA CDI / MATADI ENFANT C.S. 16 A0807071W ASBL CENTRE DE SANTE APHYRDECO AV.KINKANDA C/MATADI CDI / MATADI APHYRDECO COOPERATIVE D'EPARGNE ET DE CREDIT POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DU 17 A0807070U ASBL C.C.D.C AV.MAJOR VANGU N°22 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI CONGO 18 A0807069T ASBL ORGANISATION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT REGIONAL O.D.R AV.SANATORIUM N°46 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI COOPEC 19 A1404478J ASBL COOPERATIVE D'EPARGNE ET CREDIT DU MAYOMBE MAYOMBE N°1 Q/ MASIALA C/ TSHELA CDI / MATADI MAYOMBE 20 A1401188H ASBL SHEKINA CONGO LOTISSEMENT RTNC 12587 C/ MATADI CDI / MATADI CENTRE DE RECUPERATION ENCADREMENT DES ENFANTS ET EUNES 21 A0900229K ASBL CRAEJD AV BUKUBI N°5 C/MADIMBA CDI / MATADI DES OUVRES Page 1 de 88 REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO MINISTERE DES FINANCES DIRECTION GENERALE DES IMPÔTS DIRECTION DE L'ASSIETTE FISCALE CONTRIBUABLES RELEVANT DES SERVICES REFORMES NON PUBLIES ET NON EN REGLE AVEC LA DGI FORME N° NIF NOMS OU RAISON SOCIALE SIGLE ADRESSE SERVICE GEST DGIREP JURIDIQUE GROUPE D'ETUDE ET D'ACTION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT ECOM ET AV MAVUMA N°58 C/MBANZA-NGUNGU 22 A0900143R ASBL G.E.A.D.E.S CDI / MATADI SOCIAL Q.KIMBANGU AV BASUKI N°39 Q/KIMBONDO 23 A0900386F ASBL CONGREGATION DES SOEURS DE SANTE MARIE DE KISANTU S.S.M.K CDI / MATADI C/MADIMBA PROGRAMME D'AGRO FORESTIERE & REBOISEMENT PARC/ONGD- 24 A0813903X ASBL ROND POINT RTNC C/MATADI CDI / MATADI COMMUNAUTAIRE ASBL OMECO / 25 A0813436P ASBL CENTRE MEDICAL SAINT-NICOLAS AV. NGOMA-DITSIA N° 44 C/TSHELA CDI / MATADI TSHELA 26 A0812756A ASBL CENTRE MEDICO - CHIRURGICAL A.G.D. C.M.C -.A.G.D. AV. KIMBONGO N°1C/KINGANGU CDI / MATADI 27 A1402650X ASBL UNIVERSITE PRESIDENT JOSEPH KASA - VUBU UKV / BOMA AV. MPIDI Q/COLONNIE C/NZADI CDI / MATADI 28 A1303733Y ASBL MBONGI FACILITE LOCALE DE RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITES AV. LA TORTUE N° 05 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI 29 A1105841M ASBL GRAND SEMINAIRE ABBE NGIDI G.S . NGIDI AV.KIKHUKU C/NZADI CDI / MATADI 30 A1105858F ASBL NOVICIAT KINKESO INKISI CDI / MATADI 31 A1103205X ASBL CENTRE MEDICAL DIEU EST PROVIDENCE CMDIPRO AV. ROUTE KITUKU C/GOMA CDI / MATADI 32 A1103155S ASBL DEVELOPPEMENT PHARMACEUTIQUE YA KONGO INCHI DEPHAKI AV. SONAS N°5 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI 33 A1105612N ASBL INSTITUT MEDICAL EVANGELIQUE I.M.E IME/KIMPESE CDI / MATADI C.M.CROIX 34 A1105090W ASBL OEUVRES SOCIALES DE LA CROIX ROUGE AV. 5èm RUE N°3 C/MADIMBA CDI / MATADI ROUGE/GAKE 35 A1101772P ASBL FONDATION ANTOINE GHONDA F.A.G AV MISSION N°20 Q/KISANTU CDI / MATADI 36 A1005268N ASBL POLYCLINIQUE DE L'ALLIANCE PARA AV KASAUTULU N°11 Q/MVUZI C/MVUZI CDI / MATADI 37 A1005839J ASBL COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE NSADIKI AV.KIAKU MABIALA N°5 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI 38 A1005837G ASBL CENTRE D'ENCADREMENT DES PAYSANS CEP AV.KISONGO N°2 C/KALAMU V. BOMA CDI / MATADI 39 A1005836F ASBL CONGREGATION DES SOEURS IMMACULE DE MARIE C.I.C.M AV.CITE NKANGU Q/ NSIONO C/TSHELA CDI / MATADI 40 A1005835E ASBL CARTEL DES FOYERS CHRETIENS C.F.C AV.RTNC N°13211 C/MATADI V. 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KITEGA N° 238 C/LINGWALA 46 A0910384Y ASBL INSTITUT SUPERIEUR D'INFORMATIQUE PROGRAMMATION ET ANALYSE I.S.I.P.A CDI / MATADI Q/KUTU ASSOCIATION POUR L'ENCADREMENT DES ELEVEURS DES PORCS 47 A0900155E ASBL ASEPV ONGD av; kinshasa n°04 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI ,VOLAILLES ET VULGARISATEURS DU DVPT 48 A1218441J ASBL MISSION CATHOLIQUE KIONZO AV KIONZO V/BAS FLEUVE C/LEMBA CDI / MATADI 49 A1218436D ASBL ACCUEIL ET SECOURS DE L'ENFANT ET DE LA MERE ASAM AV LUBAMBA V/BOMA CDI / MATADI AV.CENTRE COMMERCIALE NKANDU 50 A1005848T ASBL COOPERATIVE KINSUKI MATE FONSDEL CDI / MATADI C/MADIMBA 51 A1005841L ASBL COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE NSIMBA CSN AV.MAKHUKU N°04 C/NZADI V. MATADI CDI / MATADI SDI BAS 52 A1009443B ASBL ONGD SANTE GLOBAL DEVELOPPEMENT AV.MAJOR VANGU N°146 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI CONGO AV. WIZELE N°3 Q/MOTEL FIKIN 53 A1009069U ASBL CENTRE DE VULGARISATION AGRICOLE ASBL C.V.A/ASBL CDI / MATADI C/LIMETE 54 A1100687K ASBL GOUVERNORAT DU BAS-CONGO AV. PALA BALA N°6 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI SIM.DEV/ONG 55 A1100311B ASBL ASSOCIATION SIMAMA-DEVELOPPEMENT AV. GSCOM N°1171 C/MUANDA CDI / MATADI D 56 A1007520L ASBL FORUM DE LA CONGOLAISE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT FOCODE AV KATO N°47 C/KINSHASA CDI / MATADI 57 A1110962D ASBL PROGRAMMES DE DEVELOPPEMENT CULTUREL AV.LOT.PRISON N°38 C/NZADI V/BOMA CDI / MATADI 58 A1005849U ASBL GRAND SEMINAIRE DE MAYIDI C/MADIMBA CDI / MATADI AV.PLATEAU DE L'HOP. ST LUC 59 A1005846R ASBL COMMUNAUTE JESUITE KUBAMA CJ.K CDI / MATADI C/MADIMBA 60 A1107768G ASBL GRET DEFIV GRET DEFIV AV.MOBUTU N°1015 C/NZADI CDI / MATADI 61 A1108070K ASBL HOPITAL EVANGELIQUE DE LA CEAC/KINKONZI KINKONZI /BAS CONGO CDI / MATADI 62 A1306045L ASBL COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE ESPOIR AV. WILA N°25 C/KABONDO V/BOMA CDI / MATADI 63 A0706006M ASBL HOPITAL ST. LAZARE S.S.M.B AV.C.C. MB MB CDI / MATADI Page 3 de 88 REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO MINISTERE DES FINANCES DIRECTION GENERALE DES IMPÔTS DIRECTION DE L'ASSIETTE FISCALE CONTRIBUABLES RELEVANT DES SERVICES REFORMES NON PUBLIES ET NON EN REGLE AVEC LA DGI FORME N° NIF NOMS OU RAISON SOCIALE SIGLE ADRESSE SERVICE GEST DGIREP JURIDIQUE I.T.M / MBATA- 64 A0706005L ASBL INSTITUT MEDICALE MBATA-MBENGE Q/MISSION C/LUKULA CDI / MATADI MBENGE CULTURE EDUCATION DEVELOPPEMENT AGRICULTURE ET 65 A1210890B ASBL CEDER AV. DE LA POSTE N°1 C/MATADI CDI / MATADI REBOISEMENT CSR/M.C 66 A1212432C ASBL CENTRE DE SANTE DE REF.M.C BIENGA PAROISSE CATH.BIENGA C/LUOZI CDI / MATADI BIENGA RESEAU DES MEDIAS ASSOCIATIFS ET COMMUNAUTAIRES DU BAS - AV. FLAMBOYANT N°60 TER./MBANZA- 67 A0708979T ASBL REMACOB CDI / MATADI CONGO NGUNGU PROV. BAS-C 68 A0706009Q ASBL ENSEMBLEE PENTECOTE PIERRE VIVANTE A.P.P.V Q/KAKONGO-NSONGO C/LUKULA CDI / MATADI 69 A0706008P ASBL CERCLE MEDICAL LA SANTE CEMES AV.KISUNGU MBEMBA C/TSHELA CDI / MATADI 70 A0706007N ASBL CENTRE DE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL CEDER AV. AV.TSUNGA C/TSHELA CDI / MATADI CSR/M.C 71 A1212431B ASBL CENTRE DE SANTE DE REF.M.C MIYAMBA PAROISSE CATH.MIYAMBA C/LUOZI CDI / MATADI MIYAMBA 72 A0712591U ASBL CONSEIL GENERAL DU TRAVAIL CGT/BELY AV TOMBE N°5 Q.MPOZO C/MVUZI CDI / MATADI 73 A0706211K ASBL OEUVRES SOCIALES POUR LES AMIS CHRETIENS O.S.A.C AV NGABA N°50 C/MAKALA CDI / MATADI ASSOCIATION D'APPUI AU DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIO - ECONOMIQUE ET AV.NGONO DITSHWA N°04 Q/GENERAL 74 A1210669L ASBL A S E P S I CDI / MATADI A LA PROMOTION DE LA SANTE INTEGRE MASINA C/TSHELA AV. MOBUTU N°182 Q/KITOMESA 75 A1411802U ASBL ALLIANCE AVEC LES PERSONNES HANDICAPEES DU CONGO APHAC CDI / MATADI C/NZANZA V/MATADI GAED/ONGD- 76 A0708258K ASBL POSTE DE SANTE ET MATERNITE KHIENGE A PRECISER CDI / MATADI ASBL 77 A1205035M ASBL CONGREGATION DES SOEURS DE NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR AV.M.
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