CCIT, LUDHIANA Aayakar Bhawan, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana-141001 (STD Code 0161) Designation of Officer Range/Circle/Ward Office Number

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CCIT, LUDHIANA Aayakar Bhawan, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana-141001 (STD Code 0161) Designation of Officer Range/Circle/Ward Office Number CCIT, LUDHIANA Aayakar Bhawan, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana-141001 (STD Code 0161) Designation of Officer Range/Circle/Ward Office Number CCIT Ludhiana 2305537 2302550 Fax Addl.CIT(Hq.)(Admn.) Ludhiana 2302351 2304156 Fax Addl.CIT(Systems), Nodal Officer (ASK) Ludhiana 2303277 DCIT(Hq.)(Admn.) Ludhiana 2303105 Asstt. Director (Official Language) Ludhiana 23007292301519 Fax ITO (Hqs. Judl.) Ludhiana 2307519 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Ludhiana 2300370 PRO Ludhiana 2300266 Pr.CIT-1 2300758 2309502 Fax ITO (Hqs. Admin) Ludhiana 2310028 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Ludhiana 2302544 TRO Ludhiana 2304179 Addl.CIT Range-1, Ludhiana 2300758 DCIT Circle-1 2310029 ITO Ward-1(1) 2304195 ITO Ward-1(2) 2304219 ITO Ward-1(3) 2301428 ITO Ward-1(4) 2304296 ITO Ward-1(5) 2301429 Addl.CIT Range-2, Ludhiana 2302778 DCIT Circle-2 2310027 ITO Ward-2(1) 2304327 ITO Ward-2(2) 2301429 ITO Ward-2(3) 2304371 ITO Ward-2(4) 2301046 ITO Ward-2(5) 2302778 Addl.CIT Range-3, Ludhiana 2303277 2303618 Fax ACIT Circle-3 2303422 ITO Ward-3(1) 2303091 ITO Ward-3(2) 2304778 ITO Ward-3(3) 2302544 ITO Ward-3(4) 2300960 ITO Ward-3(5) 2304631 2302530 Pr.CIT-2 Ludhiana 2305020 FAX ITO (Hqs. Admin) Ludhiana 2304578 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Ludhiana 2311402 TRO Ludhiana 2302116 Addl.CIT Range-4, Ludhiana 2304340 ACIT Circle-4 2311401 ITO Ward-4(1) 2301517 ITO Ward-4(2) 2304578 ITO Ward-4(3) INCOME TAX OFFICE, BACKSIDE STADIUM, MALERKOTLA (STD Code 01675) ITO Ward-1 253113 ITO Ward-2 259037 Aayakar Bhawan, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana-141001 (STD Code 0161) Addl.CIT Range-5, Ludhiana 2302599 DCIT Circle-5 2303990 ITO Ward-5(1) 2302117 ITO Ward-5(2) 2302115 ITO Ward-5(3) 2304582 ITO Ward-5(4) 2304584 ITO Ward-5(5) INCOME TAX OFFICER, IMPROVEMENT TRUST BUILDING, G.T. ROAD, KHANNA (STD Code 01628) Addl.CIT Khanna Range, 227171 Khanna 227172 & 76 (FAX) ACIT Circle Khanna 227173 ITO Ward-1 227174 ITO Ward-2 227176 ITO Ward-3 227174 ITO Ward-4 227175 ITO Ward-5 227176 Pr.CIT-3 Ludhiana 2303520 ITO (Hqs. Admin) Ludhiana 2304655 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Ludhiana 2304081 TRO Ludhiana 2304793 Addl.CIT Range-6, Ludhiana 2303515 ACIT Circle-6 2305754 ITO Ward-6(1) 2304783 ITO Ward-6(2) 2304784 ITO Ward-6(3) 2304989 ITO Ward-6(4) 2304892 ITO Ward-6(5) 2304081 Addl.CIT Range-7, Ludhiana 2304688 ACIT Circle-7 2302298 ITO Ward-7(1) 2304793 ITO Ward-7(2) 2304081 ITO Ward-7(3) 23000960 ITO Ward-7(4) 2304591 ITO Ward-7(5) INCOME TAX OFFICE, MOGA RANGE, G.T. ROAD, NEAR SBI BUILDING, MOGA (STD Code 01636) Addl.CIT Moga 229377 224260 228260 FAX ACIT Moga 283530 ITO Ward-1 283540 ITO Ward-2 283550 ITO Ward-3 INCOME TAX OFFICE, SHERPUR ROAD, JAGROAN (STD Code 01624) ITO Ward-4 228824 ITO Ward-5 220855 INCOME TAX OFFICE, CR BUILDING, MODEL TOWN ROAD, NEW WING JALANDHAR (STD Code 0181) Pr. CIT-1 Jalandhar 2459692 2223010 FAX ITO (Hqs. Admin) Jalandhar 2452594 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Jalandhar 2224971 TRO Jalandhar 2224971 Addl.CIT Range-1, Jalandhar 2459830 ACIT Circle-1 2457862 ITO Ward-1(1) 2452592 ITO Ward-1(2) 2452884 ITO Ward-1(3) 2453815 ITO Ward-1(4) 2230286 ITO Ward-1(5) Addl.CIT Range-2, Jalandhar 2223218 ACIT Circle-2 2459836 ITO Ward-2(1) 2453141 ITO Ward-2(2) 2452516 ITO Ward-2(3) 2452544 ITO Ward-2(4) 2452544 INCOME TAX OFFICE, BHATTI COLONY, STREET NO. 3, NAWAN SHAHAR (STD Code 01823) ITO Ward-1 221121 INCOME TAX OFFICE, AAYAKAR BHAWAN, MALL ROAD, HOSHIARPUR (STD Code 01882) JCIT Hoshiarpur Range 226462 246959 FAX ACIT Circle Hoshiarpur 244463 ITO Ward-1 244462 ITO Ward-2 222230 ITO Ward-3 222230 ITO Ward-4 246959 INCOME TAX OFFICE, MOHALLA KEHRAWALI, DASUYA (STD Code 01883) ITO Ward-1 289440 INCOME TAX OFFICE, CR BUILDING, MODEL TOWN ROAD, NEW WING JALANDHAR (STD Code 0181) Pr. CIT-2 Jalandhar 2224343 2223502 FAX ITO (Hqs. Admin) Jalandhar 2452593 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Jalandhar 2223129 TRO Jalandhar JCIT Range-3, Jalandhar 2233196 2224658 FAX ACIT Circle-3 2223284 ITO Ward-3(1) 2233180 ITO Ward-3(2) 2233187 ITO Ward-3(3) 2223137 ITO Ward-3(4) 2233192 ITO Ward-3(5) ITO TDS-II 2221201 Addl.CIT Range-4, Jalandhar 2233196 2224658 FAX DCIT Circle-4 2233175 ITO Ward-4(1) 2233197 ITO Ward-4(2) 2223198 ITO Ward-4(3) INCOME TAX OFFICE, 36, SARAL DAWANA, MALL ROAD, KAPURTHALA (STD Code 01822) ITO Ward-1 220853 ITO Ward-2 220853 INCOME TAX OFFICE, HARGOBIND NAGAR, PHAGWARA (STD Code 01824) JCIT Phagwara 220516 ACIT Phagwara 462523 ITO Ward-1 220608 Ward-2 220524 ITO 220558 ITO Ward-3 220524 ITO Ward-4 220606 INCOME TAX OFFICE, NAKODAR (STD Code 01821) ITO Ward-1 220741 AAYAKAR BHAWAN, LEELA BHAWAN, PATIALA (STD Code 0175) Pr. CIT Patiala 2214036 2219416 FAX ITO (Hqs. Admin) Patiala 2205726 ITO (Hqs. Tech.) Patiala 2214883 TRO Patiala 2228289 Addl.CIT Range Patiala 2215050 2305000 FAX ACIT Circle Patiala 2222722 ITO Ward-1 2205701 ITO Ward-2 2205582 ITO Ward-3 2304788 ITO Ward-4 2212339 ITO Ward-5 2303216 ITO TDS-II 2205582 ITO Audit 2214828 INCOME TAX OFFICE, SUNAM ROAD, SANGRUR (STD CODE 01672) JCIT Sangrur Range 241837 241836 231443 FAX ACIT Circle Sangrur 241838 ITO Sunam 236721 ITO Samana 2304788 INCOME TAX OFFICE, KACHA COLONY ROAD, BARNALA (STD CODE 01679) ITO Ward-1 501023 230158 FAX ITO Ward-2 INCOME TAX OFFICE, OPPOSITE BUS STAND, NABHA (STD CODE 01765) ITO Ward Nabha 220166 INCOME TAX OFFICE, G.T. ROAD, MANDI GOBINDGARH (STD CODE 01765) Addl. CIT Mandi Gobindgarh 250581 242030 242840 FAX ACIT Mandi Gobindgarh 254654 ITO Ward-1 254600 ITO Ward-2 255353 ITO Sirhind 252974 INCOME TAX OFFICE, HOUSE NO. 6A, GURU NANAK COLONY, RAJPURA (STD CODE 01762) ITO Rajpura 241717 CIT (APPEALS), LUDHIANA GRAND WALK, 4TH FLOOR, FEROZPUR ROAD, LUDHIANA -141001 (STD Code 0161) CIT(A)-1 Ludhiana 2977478 CIT(A)-2 Ludhiana 2974961 CIT(A)-3 Ludhiana 2977070 CIT(A)-4 Ludhiana --- CIT(A)-5 (Central) Ludhiana 2979782 CIT (APPEALS), JALANDHAR INCOME TAX OFFICE, CR BUILDING, MODEL TOWN ROAD, NEW WING JALANDHAR (STD Code 0181) CIT(A)-1 Jalandhar 2459718 CIT(A)-2 Jalandhar 2239800 CIT (APPEALS), PATIALA AAYAKAR BHAWAN, LEELA BHAWAN, PATIALA (STD Code 0175) CIT(A) Patiala 2212058 2212014 FAX OFFICERS AT RED CROSS BUILDING/ DANDI SWAMI CHOWK BUILDING, LUDHIANA (STD Code 0161) JCIT TDS DCIT TDS ITO TDS-1 ITO IAP-1 2423698 ITO IAP-2 2430298.
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