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Days Until the Australian End of Financial Year (EOFY)

In Australia the financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June, so the End of Financial Year (EOFY) falls on 30 June each year. The next EOFY is Wednesday, June 30, 2027, which is 340 days away. The live countdown below refreshes automatically.

Days until the Australian EOFY

340 days

Wednesday, June 30, 2027

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Worked example

If today were Monday, February 15, 2027, the Australian EOFY would fall on Wednesday, June 30, 2027 — that is 135 days away, or about 19 weeks (4 months). The live counter above always uses today's real date, so your number will differ.

How this date is determined

Australia's financial year runs 1 July to 30 June. The End of Financial Year is therefore a fixed calendar date — 30 June — with no weekend roll applied to the year-end itself.

The countdown targets the next 30 June and rolls forward to the following year once it passes. Note that EOFY (30 June) is when the year closes; the deadline to lodge your individual tax return is separately 31 October for self-lodgers, or later if you use a registered tax agent.

Source

Official source: Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

Date rule last verified against the official source on 2026-07-18.

This countdown is for general information only and is not tax advice. Deadlines can be affected by weekends, official holidays, individual circumstances and special extensions. For anything legally binding, confirm the date with the official tax authority or a qualified adviser.

Last updated 2026-07-18.

Frequently asked questions

When is the End of Financial Year in Australia?

The Australian financial year ends on 30 June, and the new financial year begins on 1 July. EOFY is widely used for stocktake sales, business reporting and tax planning.

Is EOFY the same as the tax return deadline?

No. EOFY on 30 June is when the financial year closes. If you lodge your own individual return, the ATO deadline is 31 October; lodging through a registered tax agent can give you longer. Always check your own due date with the ATO.

Why does Australia call it EOFY rather than tax day?

Because the whole financial year — used for income, business accounts and reporting — ends on 30 June, rather than there being a single filing 'tax day'. The term End of Financial Year reflects that accounting-period boundary.

What happens at EOFY?

Businesses finalise accounts and payroll (including Single Touch Payroll), and individuals gather records to prepare their return. The specifics vary — this page is general information, not tax advice.