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Welcome to the 2025 End of Financial Year! Let's tackle it together. As a valued MYOB customer, we're dedicated to ensuring a seamless tax season for your business.

Access our helpful guides, key dates and checklists to prepare for EOFY and the upcoming financial year with confidence.

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Stay ahead with the key EOFY dates you need to know

Unsure when you need to make payments for GST, income tax and employer deductions to the ATO? We've created a handy overview for you right here.

December 2025 end of financial year calendar with key tax dates highlighted - December 1 and December

December key dates

1 December

  • Pay income tax for taxable large and medium taxpayers, companies and super funds. Lodgement of return is due 31 January 2026.

  • Pay income tax for the taxable head company of a consolidated group with a member deemed to be a large or medium taxpayer in the latest year lodged. Lodgement of return is due 31 January 2026.

  • Pay income tax for companies and super funds when lodgement of the tax return was due 31 October 2025.

21 December

  • Lodge and pay November 2025 monthly business activity statement.

January key dates

21 January

  • Lodge and pay quarter 2, 2025–26 PAYG instalment activity statement for head companies of consolidated groups.

28 January

  • Make quarter 2, 2025–26 super guarantee contributions to funds by this date.

31 January

  • Lodge TFN report for closely held trusts if any beneficiary quoted their TFN to a trustee in quarter 2, 2025–26.

  • Lodge tax return for taxable large and medium entities as per the latest year lodged (all entities other than individuals), unless required earlier.

February key dates

21 February

  • Lodge and pay January 2026 monthly business activity statement.

28 February

  • Lodge tax return for non-taxable large and medium entities as per the latest year lodged (except individuals).

  • Payment (if required) for companies and super funds is also due on this date.

  • Lodge and pay quarter 2, 2025–26 activity statement for all lodgement methods.

  • Pay quarter 2, 2025–26 instalment notice (form R, S or T). Lodge the notice only if you vary the instalment amount.

  • Annual GST return – lodge (and pay if applicable) if the taxpayer does not have a tax return lodgement obligation.

  • Lodge and pay quarter 2, 2025–26 Superannuation guarantee charge statement if the employer did not pay enough contributions on time.

March key dates

21 March

  • Lodge and pay February 2026 monthly business activity statement.

31 March

  • Lodge tax return for companies and super funds with total income of more than $2 million in the latest year lodged (excluding large and medium taxpayers), unless the return was due earlier.

  • Payment for companies and super funds in this category is also due by this date.

  • Lodge tax return for individuals and trusts whose latest return resulted in a tax liability of $20,000 or more, excluding large and medium trusts.

  • Payment for individuals and trusts in this category is due as advised on their notice of assessment.

April EOFY calendar with key tax dates highlighted - 21, 28 and 30 April 2026

April key dates

21 April

Lodge and pay March 2025 monthly business activity statement.

28 April

Lodge and pay quarter 3, 2025–26 activity statement if lodging by paper.

Pay quarter 3, 2025–26 instalment notice (form R, S or T). Lodge the notice only if you are varying the instalment amount.

Make super guarantee contributions for quarter 3, 2025–26 to the funds by this date.

Note: Employers who do not pay minimum super contributions for quarter 3 by this date must pay the super guarantee charge and lodge a Superannuation guarantee charge statement by 28 May 2026.

Preparing for EOFY with MYOB has never been easier

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Your MYOB software checklist for this EOFY

Use this checklist to help you navigate the end-of-year process in MYOB Business and MYOB AccountRight and prepare for the year ahead.

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Let experts guide you through your tax-time procedures so you can breeze through EOFY.

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