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Office of the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, Customs & Service कनय उतद शलक , सम शलक एव सव कर मखय आयक क कयलय लगखड र"ड, ससववल लइनस, नगर - 440 001 दरधवन क. 0712-2565375, दरभष क. 0712-2561887 Office of the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, Customs & Service Tax Telangakhedi Road, Civil Lines, Nagpur – 440 001 Telephone No. 0712- 2565375, Fax No. - 0712- 2561887 F.No. I(22)9/CCO/NZ/2011/Pt.IV/ Nagpur, dtd. 01.10.2014 TRADE NOTICE NO. 03/2014 Sub.: Re-organization of the jurisdiction of Commissioner of Aurangabad Central Excise & Service Tax, Aurangabad In terms of Notification No.27/2014-CE(NT) dated 16.9.2014 issued by the Under Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, the areas comprising of Aurangabad Commissionerate have been reorganized, effective from 15.10.2014. The jurisdiction of the Aurangabad Commissionerate, including the Divisions and Ranges thereof, shall be as under with effect from 15th October, 2014. AURANGABAD COMMISSIONERATE S. Division Range Jurisdiction No 1. AURANGABAD-I Shendra Sector A (except Plot No. A-1/2 & A-1/3), C, (Reorganized) Range-I P & R of Shendra MIDC. JURISDICTION - AURAGNABAD Shendra All Sectors of Shendra MIDC except under DISTRICT EXCEPT Range-II Shendra Range-I Waluj MIDC, Chikalthana MIDC Gangapur Western Part of Gangapur Taluka of & Paithan Taluka Range-I Aurangabad District divided by Aurangabad- Ahmednagar Road (Excluding Waluj MIDC & Ranjangaon Gram Panchayat) Gangapur Eastern Part of Gangapur Taluka of Range-II Aurangabad District divided by Aurangabad- Ahmednagar Road, Ranjangaon Gram Panchayat of Gangapur Taluka, Vaijapur, Khultabad, Kannad, Sillod, Phulambri & Soegaon Talukas of Aurangabad District. Aurangabad Aurangabad Taluka excluding Chikalthana Range MIDC, Waluj MIDC & Shendra MIDC. All Registered dealers in Aurangabad District. 2. AURANGABAD-II Waluj Range-I Sector L of Waluj MIDC (Reorganized) Waluj Range-II Sector M of Waluj MIDC JURISDICTION- Waluj Range -III Sector K of Waluj MIDC F,G,H,K,L,M Sectors of Waluj MIDC Waluj Range -IV Sector F & G of Waluj MIDC Waluj Range -V Sector H of Waluj MIDC 3. AURANGABAD-III Waluj Range -A Sector A & W of Waluj MIDC and (Reorganized) Bajaj Auto Ltd. (LTU) Waluj Range -B Sector B of Waluj MIDC. JURISDICTION - Waluj MIDC Except Waluj Range -C Sector C of Waluj MIDC. Sectors of MIDC under A'bad-II Div. Waluj Range -D Sector D of Waluj MIDC. Waluj Range -E Sector E & all Non-Specified Sectors of Waluj MIDC. 4. AURANGABAD-IV Chikalthana Chikalthana MIDC. (Newly created) Paithan-I Northern part of Paithan Taluka divided by State Road passing through Shendurwada JURISDICTION - – Shekta – Bidkin – Nijalgaon – Poregaon – Kachner - Bhokardan. Chikalthana MIDC, Paithan-II Southern part of PaithanTaluka divided by Paithan Taluka of State Road passing through Shendurwada Aurangabad District – Shekta – Bidkin – Nijalgaon – Poregaon & Jalna District. – Kachner - Bhokardan. Jalna-I Additional MIDC of Jalna. Jalna-II Jalna District excluding Additional MIDC of Jalna. 5. NANDED Nanded Nanded District. (Reorganised) JURISDICTION - Parbhani Parbhani & Hingoli Districts. Nanded, Parbhani, Beed Beed District. Hingoli, Beed, Latur & Osmanabad Latur Latur District. Districts. Osmanabad Osmanabad District. i) All work related to Service Tax of Chikalthana M.I.D.C. and Aurangabad Range would be looked after by Service Tax Cell consisting of 14 Service Tax Groups at Headquarters. 6. SERVICE TAX ii) All work related to Service Tax would be looked after by jurisdictional Ranges/ Divisions except Aurangabad Range and Chikalthana MIDC. 3. All Trade Associations, Chambers of Commerce & Industries are requested to bring the contents of this Trade Notice to their members & constituents. Sd/- 1.10.2014 (A.K. Pawar) Chief Commissioner Customs, Central Excise & Service Tax Nagpur .
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