The Australian financial year runs 1 July through 30 June — used uniformly by the ATO, ASIC, corporate reporting, super funds, and government budgeting. This printable calendar lays out July 2026 through June 2027 on a single landscape page.
Use the generator below — it's preset to July 2026 as the start month. Adjust the start year if you need a different Australian FY, then download.
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Australian financial year · Jul–Jun
Generate the Australian fiscal year calendar.
A 12-month calendar from July 2026 through June 2027 (or any other Australian FY) on a single landscape page. Holidays auto-marked.
1-page PDF · US Letter · 12 months across two calendar years
US version
US Fiscal Year Calendar
Oct–Sep US federal fiscal year — same layout, different start month.
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UK version
UK Fiscal Year Calendar
April–March UK financial year — for HMRC and UK corporate reporting.
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Frequently asked questions
When does the Australian fiscal year start and end?
The Australian financial year (FY) runs from 1 July through 30 June the following year. So FY26 (or FY2025-26 in long form) means 1 July 2025 – 30 June 2026; FY27 means 1 July 2026 – 30 June 2027. This applies to individuals (ATO income tax), companies (Corporations Act reporting), super funds, and government accounts uniformly — no split between corporate and individual conventions like the UK has.
Why does Australia use July–June?
Inherited from the British 19th-century colonial administration. Australia originally followed the UK's April-start fiscal year, then shifted to July in 1965 to align with the federal government's budget cycle and avoid a six-month overlap with the UK financial year for cross-jurisdiction businesses.
Who uses the Australian fiscal year calendar?
ATO tax planners, BAS (Business Activity Statement) preparers, Australian accountants and bookkeepers, corporate finance teams reporting to ASIC, super fund trustees, registered charities reporting to ACNC, NFPs, and any Australian business whose books align with the financial year rather than the calendar year.
Are Australian public holidays marked?
The generator currently marks US federal holidays. Australian public holidays (New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, ANZAC Day, Queen's/King's Birthday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, plus state-specific holidays) are not auto-labeled. Write them in by hand on the printed calendar, or use the fillable Yearly Event Calendar PDF to type them per date.
What's the difference between FY and calendar year in Australia?
Calendar year = 1 January – 31 December (used for personal life, school years, planning). Financial year = 1 July – 30 June (used for tax, business reporting, super contributions, and most government interactions). Most working Australians track both — calendar year for life, FY for ATO.
Can I print it for FY27 or beyond?
Yes — the underlying Academic Calendar generator lets you pick any start year. Set the start month to July and the year to the Australian financial year you need (e.g. 2026 for FY27, 2027 for FY28).
Updated through May 2026
