Pakistan Fiscal Year Calendar
Country code PK · Currency PKR · 0 public holidays tracked
- Naming convention
- Labelled by the calendar year in which the fiscal year ends.
- First fiscal month (FM1)
- July
- Quarter alignment
- Q1: July–September · Q4 ends June
- Source
- Ministry of Finance, Pakistan
About the Pakistan fiscal year
Pakistan's fiscal year runs July 1 to June 30. The federal budget is presented each June for the upcoming fiscal year. Provincial budgets follow the same cycle.
For accountants and budget planners working on this calendar, the fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30. The first fiscal month (FM1) corresponds to July; the fourth quarter ends on the last day of June. Year-end close, audit windows, and budget kickoff all anchor to those dates rather than to January and December. For a deeper introduction to fiscal-year mechanics, see our primer on fiscal years and the historical background on why fiscal years differ across countries.
Below you'll find printable monthly templates for every fiscal month, quarterly breakdowns, the country-specific deadline schedule, and a holiday calendar mapped onto the fiscal year so you can see where each public holiday falls relative to your reporting cycle.
Key fiscal deadlines — Pakistan
These are the recurring statutory and operational dates that drive the Pakistan fiscal calendar. Use them as fixed anchors when scheduling close milestones, audit walkthroughs, board meetings, and budget reviews.
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| July 1 | Fiscal year begins | Year-1 budgets become operative; new contracts dated for FY commencement. |
| September | End of FQ1 | First quarterly close window. |
| December | Mid-year reforecast | Half-year results trigger reforecast for back-half. |
| June end | Fiscal year ends | Year-end close; audit walkthroughs begin shortly after. |
Planning tips for Pakistan
- Year-end close concentrates in the final 2 fiscal months; resource planning should reflect this.
- Map public holidays onto fiscal months early — non-business days impact close calendars and accruals.
- Compare your fiscal calendar to vendor and customer calendars when negotiating annual contracts.
Choose a fiscal year
FY labels follow the year-end convention: a fiscal year is identified by the calendar year in which it ends. Each link opens the full year-at-a-glance with all twelve fiscal months on one page.
Monthly templates
Each printable monthly template uses the standard Sunday-start week grid with Pakistan public holidays highlighted. Click through to print or save a clean copy. Templates are labelled FM1–FM12 in fiscal-year order, not calendar-year order.
FM1 · July
FM2 · August
FM3 · September
FM4 · October
FM5 · November
FM6 · December
FM7 · January
FM8 · February
FM9 · March
FM10 · April
FM11 · May
FM12 · June
Quarterly breakdowns
Each quarter spans three fiscal months. Quarterly templates are useful for board reporting, mid-year reforecasts, and quarter-end variance reviews.