France Fiscal Year Calendar
Country code FR · Currency EUR · 6 public holidays tracked
- Naming convention
- Labelled by the calendar year in which the fiscal year starts.
- First fiscal month (FM1)
- January
- Quarter alignment
- Q1: January–March · Q4 ends December
- Source
- Direction du Budget, France
About the France fiscal year
France's national budget (Loi de Finances) runs on the calendar year. The Cour des Comptes audits the année budgétaire which starts January 1 and ends December 31. Private companies (sociétés) may close on any date but most align with the calendar year.
For accountants and budget planners working on this calendar, the fiscal year runs from January 1 through December 31. The first fiscal month (FM1) corresponds to January; the fourth quarter ends on the last day of December. 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 — France
These are the recurring statutory and operational dates that drive the France fiscal calendar. Use them as fixed anchors when scheduling close milestones, audit walkthroughs, board meetings, and budget reviews.
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 1 | Exercice begins | Most French companies align with calendar year. |
| May | Personal IR return | Individual impôt sur le revenu return due in May/June. |
| Dec 31 | Exercice ends | Bilan and compte de résultat finalised. |
Planning tips for France
- French companies must lodge accounts at the Greffe within 7 months of year-end.
- CIT instalments (acomptes) are due quarterly: 15 Mar, 15 Jun, 15 Sep, 15 Dec.
Choose a fiscal year
FY labels follow the year-start convention: a fiscal year is identified by the calendar year in which it begins. 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 France 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 · January
FM2 · February
FM3 · March
FM4 · April
FM5 · May
FM6 · June
FM7 · July
FM8 · August
FM9 · September
FM10 · October
FM11 · November
FM12 · December
Quarterly breakdowns
Each quarter spans three fiscal months. Quarterly templates are useful for board reporting, mid-year reforecasts, and quarter-end variance reviews.
Public holidays — France
Holidays are listed in calendar order. On every monthly template they appear shaded in the grid with a short label, and each holiday name links to a dedicated page with observance notes and fiscal-month placement.
| Date | Holiday | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Jour de l'an | National holiday across France.… |
| May 1 | Fête du Travail | National holiday with a long-standing tradition of presenting muguet (lily of the valley).… |
| May 8 | Fête de la Victoire | National holiday marking the 1945 Allied victory in Europe.… |
| July 14 | Fête nationale | National holiday commemorating the 1789 storming of the Bastille.… |
| November 11 | Armistice | National holiday marking the 1918 armistice ending WWI.… |
| December 25 | Noël | National holiday across France.… |