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Singapore Calendars

Printable calendars built for Singapore — event calendars with all 11 MOM-gazetted public holidays marked (Monday-in-lieu days included), plus the January–December tax year with colour-coded quarters. Generate them in English, 中文, Melayu or தமிழ். Free and fillable.

Event calendar · monthly
Singapore Monthly Event Calendar
A printable one-month calendar with the MOM-gazetted holidays marked — Monday-in-lieu days included — and a fillable box under every day.
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Event calendar · yearly
Singapore Yearly Event Calendar
All 12 months as a fillable planner with the gazetted holidays — print and bind as a year planner.
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Tax year
Singapore Tax Year Calendar (Jan–Dec)
The basis year behind IRAS's Year of Assessment on one printable page — colour-coded quarters.
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Singapore calendar facts

Public holidays
11 gazetted by MOM; a Sunday holiday makes the following Monday a public holiday
Languages
4 — English, Chinese (中文), Malay and Tamil (months, weekdays and holiday names all localize)
Lunar dates
CNY, Hari Raya Puasa/Haji, Vesak and Deepavali are gazetted each year — we use MOM's official dates only
Tax year
Calendar year (basis period); assessed the following Year of Assessment, filed by mid-April
Official source
mom.gov.sg + the data.gov.sg public-holidays dataset — linked from every calendar

Singapore calendars — FAQs

Which Singapore holidays do the calendars mark?
All 11 gazetted public holidays — New Year's Day, Chinese New Year (2 days), Hari Raya Puasa, Good Friday, Labour Day, Hari Raya Haji, Vesak Day, National Day, Deepavali and Christmas Day — plus the observed Monday whenever one falls on a Sunday, exactly as MOM gazettes them.
How do the four languages work?
Every calendar has a language dropdown: English, 中文 (元旦, 农历新年, 卫塞节, 国庆日, 屠妖节…), Melayu (Tahun Baru Cina, Jumaat Agung, Hari Kebangsaan…) and தமிழ் (சீன புத்தாண்டு, தேசிய தினம், தீபாவளி…). Tamil renders with proper script shaping; Chinese uses a compact embedded font.
Where do the dates come from?
Straight from MOM's gazetted list — the same data published on data.gov.sg. The lunar holidays are added each year when MOM publishes; future years show only the rule-based holidays until then, never estimates.
Are these free?
Yes — every Singapore calendar here is free, printable and fillable in any PDF viewer. No signup.
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Updated through 2026.