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Philippine Calendars

Printable calendars built for the Philippines — event calendars with each year's proclaimed holidays marked (regular and special non-working days, Eids included once proclaimed), plus the January–December tax year with colour-coded quarters. Generate them in English or Filipino. Free and fillable.

Event calendar · monthly
Philippine Monthly Event Calendar
A printable one-month calendar with the proclaimed holidays marked — regular and special non-working days — and a fillable box under every day.
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Event calendar · yearly
Philippine Yearly Event Calendar
All 12 months as a fillable planner with the proclaimed holidays — print and bind as a year planner.
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Tax year
Philippines Tax Year Calendar (Jan–Dec)
The BIR calendar tax year on one printable page — colour-coded quarters, 15 April in plain sight.
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Philippines calendar facts

Holidays
Set each year by presidential proclamation — ~10 regular holidays + ~8 special non-working days
Languages
2 — English and Filipino (months, weekdays and holiday names all localize)
Eid holidays
Eid'l Fitr and Eid'l Adha are proclaimed separately once the lunar dates are set
Tax year
The calendar year (1 Jan – 31 Dec); annual ITR due 15 April
Official source
The Official Gazette's nationwide-holidays page — linked from every calendar

Philippine calendars — FAQs

Which Philippine holidays do the calendars mark?
Everything in the year's proclamation: the regular holidays (New Year's Day through Rizal Day, plus the proclaimed Eid'l Fitr and Eid'l Adha) and the special non-working days (Chinese New Year, Black Saturday, Ninoy Aquino Day, Undas, Immaculate Conception, Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve). The EDSA anniversary is not marked in years it's declared a special working day — that's a normal work day.
Why do Philippine holiday dates change every year?
Because the President proclaims each year's list (under RA 9492), usually the September before. Most dates are stable, but some — Chinese New Year, All Souls' Day, Christmas Eve, and the Islamic holidays — exist only when proclaimed. Our calendars encode the actual proclamation for the current year and the law-fixed holidays for future years, adding the rest the moment they're official.
Can I make the calendars in Filipino?
Oo — every calendar has a language dropdown with English and Filipino (Tagalog). Months print as Enero…Disyembre, weekdays as Lin…Sab, and holidays as Araw ng Bagong Taon, Araw ng Kalayaan, Araw ng mga Bayani, Bisperas ng Pasko and so on.
Are these free?
Yes — every Philippine calendar here is free, printable and fillable in any PDF viewer. No signup.
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Updated through 2026.