Linking of Aadhaar with PAN - super senior citizen

I remember to have read that the super senior citizens (above 80 years of age) need not link Aadhaar with PAN. Kindly confirm whether my understanding is correct. If possible kindly quote the reference(s). more  

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My mother in law is 90 yrs old, bedridden, not able to visit data centre. Her names in Aadhar and PAN mismatch. Landline is found in aadhhar. Have some bank deposits. How to link aadhaar and PAN. Pl guide. more  
please change one pan or aadhar. For you change of pan is easy. it will take around 7 to 21 days for new pan card to reach your home more  
Your mother in law need not visit Aadhar Centre. You can do it for her. more  
How to Update/Change Name in Aadhaar
If you want to change or update your name in Aadhaar, you must follow below mentioned steps:

Step 1: Visit the Aadhaar Enrolment/Update Centre.
Step 2: Fill the Aadhaar Update Form
Step 3: Enter your current mobile number in the form
Step 6: Your request will be registered by the executive at the Aadhaar Enrolment/Update centre.
Step 7: Now, you will receive an acknowledgement slip containing the URN.
Step 8: You will have to pay a fee of Rs. 50 for availing this service. more  
My mother is 85 yrs old, bedridden, her names in Aadhar and PAN have mismatch. We are unable to get UIDAI to visit our home and get name correction in Aadhar done. Does she have to link PAN and Aadhar? Right now we are unable to do so. more  
For The Aadhaar Correction Changes in ” Name “
It’s pretty common that, while filling the new UIDAI application most of the people will do a mistake. And, the end result is the wrong name.
Having a wrong name on adhaar card is one of the most frustrating things, where users can’t able to open any bank account, no more ration card, other problems will commonly involve with the aadhaar card.
• The first step that you need to follow is to visit the official Link here: Official Link
Then after, just enter the Aadhar card UIDAI number, and click on get OTP.
The OTP represents as One Time Password.
It’s a mandatory step for the security purpose. You just can’t login to the portal.
Note: Your phone number must be registered with your aadhaar card to make UIDAI correction changes through online.
If your phone number is not registered with the UIDAI portal, then check out another alternative method for that.
1. Now, an application will be displayed on the SSUP portal screen, just fill out the application form – If it’s for a Name change, just enter the new name in that blank space.
2. Also, make sure that don’t enter the old name anywhere.
3. Upload the necessary documents to it – for Name aadhar card correction you need to attach at least one proof of Identity Document.
4. Check out the list of Proof of Identity Documents here:
POI Documents here
Sr.NO Proof Of Identity Documents
1 Passport
2 Pan card
3 NREGS Job Card
4 Voter Id Card
5 Ration Card
5. Now, submit the application. After you submitted the application, just note down the URN number – in brief,
URN represents as Update Request Number. The update request Number is a mandatory one to track the aadhaar card status enquiry online.
Hope you will understand how to make Aadhar card correction online via aadhaar self service portal. more  
So also PL. OBSERVE THAT: The revenue department has exempted residents of Assam, Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, and citizens above 80 years from mandatory quoting of Aadhaar to obtain PAN cards and file tax returns. A notification in this regard has been issued by the government. This comes at a time when a case challenging mandatory use of Aadhaar for PAN (permanent account number) and filing income tax return (ITR) is pending in the Supreme Court. The apex court has reserved its verdict on a batch of pleas challenging the constitutional validity of a provision in the Income Tax Act to make Aadhaar mandatory. The finance ministry notification gives the exemption to "an individual who does not possess the Aadhaar number or the enrolment ID" who is residing in Assam, Jammu and Kashmir and Meghalaya. The exemption is also for persons of 80 years or more, non-residents and non-citizens. The government, under the Finance Act 2017, has made it mandatory for taxpayers to quote Aadhaar or enrolment ID of the Aadhaar application form for filing tax returns. more  
Kindly clarify whether the exemption of linking/quoting Aadhaar is allowed for the super senior citizens possessing Aadhaar right now. Also, clarify whether any exemption is available for them from filing the I.T returns. more  
PL. NOTE: MAY 12: The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has exempted certain individuals from mandatory quoting of Aadhaar number/Enrolment ID in their income tax returns or application of Permanent Account Number (PAN). The individuals who have been exempted are those residing in Assam, Jammu and Kashmir and Meghalaya; an individual who is a non-resident as per the income-tax law; an individual of over 80 years of age; and any individual who is not a citizen of India. more  
Government directives should not be considered fatwa. This comes after lots of deliberation for the welfare of citizen. In India, there has been various indiscipline in every walks of life and thus various financial corruptions and accumulation of wealth for few individuals. Don't oppose anything, just to oppose it. Imagine life conditions in many of our neighbouring countries. We Indians still have the best of democratic rights and better living conditions, though there are many aberrations created by dishonest politicians. Let's move forward. more  
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