Can i mail my taxes on july 15th

In the United States, the deadline to file individual tax returns (Form 1040) is typically April 15th of each year. However, if you need more time to file, you can request an automatic six-month extension by filing Form 4868 by the original deadline.

If you file Form 4868, you'll get an extension until October 15th to file your taxes. This extension is automatic, but you'll still need to pay any taxes owed by the original deadline (April 15th) to avoid penalties and interest.

As for mailing your taxes, the IRS recommends filing electronically, as it's faster and more accurate. However, if you need to mail your tax return, make sure to use a first-class mail with a postmark date of April 15th or earlier to ensure timely receipt.

In your case, since July 15th is after the original deadline, you won't be able to mail your taxes on that date. If you haven't filed your taxes yet, you should file for an extension (Form 4868) as soon as possible to avoid penalties and interest.

If you've already filed for an extension, you'll need to file your taxes by October 15th. If you're unable to file by then, you can file for another extension, but you'll need to pay any taxes owed by the original deadline to avoid penalties and interest.

Remember to check the IRS website for any updates or changes to the tax filing deadlines and procedures.