About FiscalGrid

FiscalGrid is a free reference site for printable fiscal year calendars. It exists because the calendar on your wall is rarely the calendar your books are kept on, and translating between the two costs more time than anyone admits.

What this site is

A directory of fiscal year calendars organised by country, fiscal year, fiscal month, and quarter. Every page is a fully-rendered HTML document — no app to install, no login, no account, no popups. The whole site prints cleanly on standard letter and A4 paper using your browser's print dialog.

For each country we cover, you can drill from the country overview down to a specific fiscal year, then to any of its twelve fiscal months, with a quarterly view available at any level. Public holidays are mapped onto the fiscal calendar so they appear in the correct fiscal month and quarter — not just the calendar month they share with the rest of the world.

Who it's for

Accountants closing a non-calendar fiscal year. Controllers building budget templates. Operations managers planning pay-period payroll runs. Auditors reconciling cross-border filings where each subsidiary runs on a different fiscal year. Government contractors mirroring the US federal October–September cycle. Educators teaching corporate finance who need quick handouts that show real fiscal calendars.

What it is not

FiscalGrid is not a tax filing service, not legal or accounting advice, and not affiliated with any government agency. The dates and definitions presented here are compiled from public records but you should always reconcile them against your own filings, your local statutory authority, and your accounting standards (GAAP, IFRS, IPSAS, or otherwise) before relying on them for compliance work.

How it's built

The whole site is server-rendered PHP — a single front controller and a small library of templates that read JSON data files at request time. There is no client-side JavaScript framework, no analytics tracker, and no third-party service required to render any page. That is a deliberate choice: a printable reference site should load instantly, render reliably in print, and remain readable in archive form years from now.