Can u mail in taxs before 29th jan

In the United States, the deadline to file individual tax returns (Form 1040) is typically April 15th of each year. However, if you're unable to file by the deadline, you can request an automatic six-month extension by filing Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

This extension gives you until October 15th to file your tax return. You can file Form 4868 electronically or by mail. If you file by mail, make sure to send it to the correct address and allow enough time for it to be processed before the deadline.

As for mailing in your tax return before January 29th, it's not necessary. In fact, the IRS doesn't accept tax returns until January 28th, when the tax filing season officially opens. You can file your tax return electronically or by mail after January 28th.

If you're planning to file by mail, make sure to use the correct address and follow the instructions carefully. You can find the correct address and instructions on the IRS website or on the back of your tax return form.

Keep in mind that even if you file for an extension, you'll still need to pay any taxes owed by the original deadline (April 15th) to avoid penalties and interest. You can make a payment online, by phone, or by mail using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) or by check or money order.