A series of events keeps your pockets busy this December. You need to save for Christmas bills, New Year’s, Taxes, and usual expenses. Moreover, price hikes like energy prices rising by 6.4% by April 1, and the Bank of England cutting interest rates from 4.74% to 4%.
Thus, it is the perfect time to plan for the upcoming financial events. Knowing Key financial dates in 2026 will help you avoid panicking at the last moment. Moreover, you can skip the penalties that come after missing important payments.
What are the Key financial dates in 2026 in the UK?
If you’re in England/Wales, these are some of the main public/bank holidays in 2026.
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Month
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Dates |
Event |
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January |
1st January 2026 |
New Year’s Day, New Energy Price Cap |
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2nd January 2026 |
Premium Prize Draw Date |
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31st January 2026 |
Self-assessment tax deadline |
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February |
2nd February 2026 |
Premium Bond Draw Date |
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5th January 2026 |
First MPC meeting of the Year |
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March |
17th March 2026 |
Budget Day (anticipated) |
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29th March 2026 |
Easter Holidays- Plan affordable kids’ activities |
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April |
6th April 2026 |
Beginning of the new Tax year |
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3rd April 2026 |
Good Friday |
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18 and 21st April 2026 |
Bank Holiday |
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May |
5th May |
Early Bank Holiday |
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26 May 2026 |
Spring Bank Holiday |
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June |
End of June |
Discounts on Uniforms and supplies |
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July |
End of School Term |
Plan for child activities and entertainment |
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13th July |
Bank Holiday for Northern Ireland |
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August |
31st August,2026 |
Summer Bank Holiday |
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November |
31st November 2026 |
Bank Holiday |
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27th November 2026 and 30th November 2026 |
Cyber Monday and Black Friday |
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December |
25th December 2026 |
Christmas |
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26th December 2026 |
The Boxing Day/Saturday |
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28th December 2026 |
A bank holiday, Monday and a non-trading day for the stock market |
Why These Days Matter for Financial Planning + Fun?
Using holidays and known dates strategically can help you balance enjoyment with financial responsibility:
1. Plan bigger events/trips around long weekends
If a bank holiday falls on Monday or Friday (or a holiday substitute to a Monday), you can “stretch” a weekend without using paid leave – ideal for short breaks or vacations.
2. Budget for recurring expenses
Holiday tends to come with extra spending – travel, gatherings, meals, and entertainment. Being aware of when holidays occur lets you plan. Set aside the “holiday fund” early in the year.
3. Use slower periods to save
Months without holidays may be good for tightening spending, saving more, and paying off debts- especially after holiday-heavy periods.
4. Split fun and finance with clarity
Having a “holiday calendar + Money calendar” lets you see when you’ll spend more. It helps you know when you need to save and when you can afford it.
How to plan fun activities and trips during holidays?
Knowing the Key financial dates in 2026 helps you plan trips throughout the year. Here is how you can balance fun and Finances:
1. Plan big events around bank holidays and weekends
If a bank holiday falls on Monday or Friday (or a holiday substitute for a Monday), you can stretch your weekend. You can do so without applying for too many leaves. For example, you can plan a long weekend in December from 25th to 28th or 31st if you can use paid leave. 7days are more than enough to explore a country.
2. Budget for recurring and additional expenses
Well, planning trips requires the best cooperation of the availability and schedule. Similarly, you need to work on your finances and boost savings. It will help you enjoy a luxurious holiday without worrying about the bills.
Determine how much it would cost to ensure a comfortable holiday. Set a savings bar at least 6 months before. It will help you save enough for the bills and holidays. Being aware of the holidays helps you plan savings early.
3. Use slower financial periods to save
It may seem boring, but months without holidays give you the freedom to save more than you usually do. It is about saving more and paying off debts. It is especially after long holidays. For example, you can plan a 9-day break in August from 23rd to 31st, utilising the Bank Holiday that lies in between.
However, it may cost a lot if you are planning a family trip. Therefore, determine the money needed and the best ways to save. Alternatively, you can rely on instalment loans to split the costs of holidays. You can repay the lump sum required in a split and finance the costs now. It grants you the ability to enjoy holidays without worries.
4. Ensure clarity on finances
Having a tab over bank holidays, tax dates, and other dates helps you understand when to spend more. It also helps you know when you can afford a treat and save money without worries.
5. Identify the benefits you are entitled to
Yes, maximising the use of benefits may help you finance the holidays without worries. It boosts your savings and helps you concentrate on better aspects.
Bottom line
These are some Key financial dates in 2026 you should mark in your calendar. It will help you balance fun and finances and utilise the savings opportunity well. For example, you can prepare a long weekend in December from the 25th to the 31st. However, you must have clarity over trip costs and plan savings accordingly. It prevents you from missing important events like taxes that follow.
