The Philippine tax year is the calendar year — 1 January to 31 December, with the annual income tax return due 15 April and VAT and income tax filed on calendar quarters. This printable calendar lays out all of 2026 on a single landscape page with the four quarters colour-coded and the proclaimed holidays marked — in English or Filipino.
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Philippine tax year · Jan–Dec
Generate the Philippines tax year calendar.
A 12-month calendar for 2026 (or any year) on a single landscape page. Quarters colour-coded to match the BIR's quarterly cycles, and the proclaimed Philippine holidays auto-marked — regular and special non-working days alike.
1-page PDF · US Letter · 12 months across two calendar years
Check the official sources
Tax deadlines are set by the Bureau of Internal Revenue — see bir.gov.ph. Holiday dates follow each year’s presidential proclamation — verify against the Official Gazette — Nationwide holidays.Fillable planner
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Frequently asked questions
When does the Philippine tax year start and end?
For individuals it's the calendar year — 1 January to 31 December. The annual income tax return (BIR Form 1700/1701) is due on or before 15 April of the following year. Corporations may adopt a fiscal year of their own choosing, but the calendar year is the default cycle for personal income tax, and most businesses' VAT and percentage-tax filings run on calendar quarters.
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 — matching the BIR's quarterly cycles for income tax (1701Q/1702Q) and VAT (2550Q). Handy for spotting how the 15 April annual deadline and the quarterly due dates fall against holidays and weekends.
Are Philippine holidays marked?
Yes — the proclaimed regular holidays and special non-working days are auto-marked across the year, including the separately-proclaimed Eid'l Fitr and Eid'l Adha once official. Useful for deadline planning: when a due date lands on a holiday or weekend, filing generally moves to the next working day.
Can I make it in Filipino?
Yes — choose Filipino (Tagalog) from the language dropdown and the month names, weekday headers, quarter legend and holiday names all print in Filipino (Enero…Disyembre, Araw ng Kagitingan, Araw ng mga Bayani).
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
