Why 180 Days Matters
180 days — half a year — is a critical threshold in multiple domains:
Schengen 180-Day Window
The rolling 180-day period is the reference frame for the Schengen 90/180 rule. You can spend at most 90 of these 180 days in the Schengen area.
Tax Residency (183 Days)
Spending 183+ days in Australia during a financial year is one test for tax residency under the ATO's rules. This affects income tax obligations.
Passport Validity
Many countries require your passport to be valid for at least 6 months (180 days) beyond your travel dates. Check before booking flights.
Half-Year Reviews
180 days marks the half-year point — ideal for mid-year performance reviews, budget reassessments, and strategic planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What date is 180 days from today?
180 days from today is Monday 9 November 2026. The answer updates daily — refresh the page for the current value.
What is today plus 180 days?
Today plus 180 days is Monday 9 November 2026. This is the calendar date exactly 180 days after today's date (Wednesday 13 May 2026).
What day of the week is 180 days from today?
180 days from today is a Monday. The full date is Monday 9 November 2026.
How do I calculate 180 days after any date?
Use our Days From Date Calculator with the Add option and 180 as the day count to find any date plus 180 days.
Does this count weekends and public holidays?
Yes. This page counts calendar days — every day, including weekends and Australian public holidays. For business-day calculations, see the Business Days Calculator.