Date.IsInCurrentYear Function in Power Query

The Date.IsInCurrentYear function returns a logical value indicating whether the given Date/DateTime/DateTimeZone occurred during the current year, as determined by the current date and time on the system.

Syntax

Date.IsInCurrentYear(dateTime as any) as nullable logical

Example: The current year in my system is 2024.

Power Query M

let
  Source = Table.FromRecords(
    {
      [Year = "20-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "21-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "22-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "23-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "24-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "25-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "26-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "27-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "28-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "29-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "30-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "31-07-2024"], 
      [Year = "01-08-2024"], 
      [Year = "02-08-2024"], 
      [Year = "03-08-2024"], 
      [Year = "04-08-2024"], 
      [Year = "05-08-2024"], 
      [Year = "06-08-2024"]
    }
  ), 
  #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source, {{"Year", type date}}), 
  Return = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Is in Current Year?", each Date.IsInCurrentYear([Year]))
in
  Return 

The output of the above code is shown in the following image:

Date.IsInCurrentYear function in Power Query