Ireland’s tax year is the calendar year — 1 January to 31 December — the cycle behind income tax, preliminary tax, USC and CGT. This printable calendar lays out all of 2026on a single landscape page with the four quarters colour-coded and every Irish public holiday marked, so Pay & File day and the bank holiday weekends are visible at a glance.
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Irish tax year · Jan–Dec
Generate the Ireland tax year calendar.
A 12-month calendar for 2026 (or any year) on a single landscape page. Quarters colour-coded, all 10 Irish public holidays auto-marked — bank holiday Mondays, St Brigid's Day and in-lieu days included.
1-page PDF · US Letter · 12 months across two calendar years
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Irish Yearly Event Calendar
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The April–March UK tax year — same layout, different cycle.
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Frequently asked questions
When does the Irish tax year start and end?
Since 2002 the Irish tax year has been the calendar year — 1 January to 31 December. (Before that it ran April to April, like the UK's still does.) Income tax, USC, PRSI, CGT and preliminary tax all follow the calendar year.
When is the income tax deadline?
Pay & File day is 31 October — by then you file your return for the previous tax year and pay preliminary tax for the current one. Filing and paying through ROS (Revenue Online Service) usually extends the deadline to mid-November; Revenue announces the exact ROS date each year. Capital gains have their own split: gains made January–November are payable by 15 December, December gains by 31 January.
Are Irish public holidays marked?
Yes — all ten public holidays are auto-marked, including the bank holiday Mondays (May, June, August first Mondays and October's last Monday), St Brigid's Day with its first-Monday-of-February rule, and the weekday observed in lieu when a fixed holiday falls on a weekend.
What are the colour-coded quarters?
Q1 Jan–Mar, Q2 Apr–Jun, Q3 Jul–Sep and Q4 Oct–Dec, each with a colour tag and a legend. They line up with the standard bi-monthly/quarterly VAT periods and make it easy to see where Pay & File day (31 October) and the CGT deadlines fall in the year.
Can I print it for a different year?
Yes — set the start year in the generator to any year you need, with January preset as the start month. It prints on A4 or US Letter, landscape, one page.
Updated through July 2026
