The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) launched its first interactive digital tax calendar for 2026 to help taxpayers manage filing and payment deadlines through an online interface.
The agency introduced the tool through Revenue Memorandum Circular 110-2025. Accessible via the official website, the calendar allows tax practitioners and individuals to track daily requirements as part of a broader push to modernize the tax administration system.
The digital platform features clickable dates that display specific tax reminders for the day. It also includes integrated links to tax forms, an agency directory, and a list of authorized agent banks organized by revenue district office.
BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin Mendoza said the development is part of digitalization efforts to provide stakeholders with easy access to the forms and information needed for compliance. Mendoza encouraged all taxpayers to use the platform as a primary guide for their 2026 obligations.
The interface is divided into several functional areas to assist users. The home screen provides a full 12-month view, while a dedicated deadlines section contains daily alerts. A separate forms section lists all documents in PDF format and specifies the frequency and deadline for each specific filing.
The system also provides instructions on navigation and lists contact details for the national office. This initiative follows the agency’s recent moves to transition from traditional paper-based tracking to real-time digital solutions.
The bureau continues to emphasize that timely filing remains critical to avoid penalties. In previous years, late filings have resulted in surcharges starting at 25 percent of the tax due plus interest.







