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Calendars Around the World

Fiscal years, public holidays and school terms differ from country to country — a generic calendar gets them wrong. Pick your country for the right localized, printable version. Free and fillable.

A “fiscal year calendar” means twelve different months depending on where you live — October–September in the US, July–June in Australia, April–March in the UK and Japan. Public holidays and school terms are set locally too. Below, each country links to the calendars we’ve built specifically for it.

Australia

The financial year runs 1 July – 30 June, and public holidays and school terms differ in every state and territory.

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United States

The federal fiscal year runs 1 October – 30 September.

United Kingdom

The UK tax year runs 6 April – 5 April; the financial year is April–March.

Japan

The Japanese fiscal year (会計年度) runs 1 April – 31 March.

India

The financial year (FY) runs 1 April – 31 March, for income tax, GST and business.

Canada

The government/business fiscal year runs 1 April – 31 March (personal tax is calendar-year).

New Zealand

The tax year runs 1 April – 31 March (31 March balance date); the govt year is Jul–Jun.

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Calendars by country — FAQs

Why do calendars differ by country?
Two big things vary by country: the fiscal (financial) year and public holidays. The fiscal year starts in different months — October in the US, July in Australia, April in the UK and Japan — so a 'fiscal year calendar' means a different 12 months depending on where you are. Public holidays are set by each country (and often each state or region within it), so the dates, names and number of holidays differ. School terms vary too. These pages give you the right localized version instead of a generic US-centric calendar.
Which countries do you have calendars for?
Australia has a full set — public holidays, school terms, and a July–June fiscal year calendar — on its own country page. We also have fiscal/financial year calendars for the United States (Oct–Sep), the United Kingdom (Apr–Mar), Japan (Apr–Mar), India (Apr–Mar), Canada (Apr–Mar) and New Zealand (Apr–Mar). We're adding more countries and more calendar types (public holidays, school terms) over time.
What's the difference between a fiscal year and a financial year?
They're the same thing — 'fiscal year' and 'financial year' (often abbreviated FY) both mean the 12-month accounting period a government, business or school uses for budgeting and tax. It just starts on a different date in each country. Australia and the UK usually say 'financial year'; the US says 'fiscal year.'
Are these calendars free?
Yes — every calendar here is free, printable, and fillable in any PDF viewer. No signup, no watermark.
Can I request a country?
Yes. If you'd like calendars for a country we don't cover yet — India, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa and others are on our list — let us know through the contact page and we'll prioritize the most-requested ones.
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Updated through 2026. New countries added as we build them.