perhaps you can use python datetime module.
e.g.
import datetime
print (datetime.date.today() + datetime.timedelta(1*365/12)).isoformat()

or

from datetime import date
from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta
six_months = date.today() + relativedelta(months=+1)

The advantage of the latest approach is that it takes care of issues with 
28, 30, 31 days etc.

best regards,
stifan

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