Resulting date
Jan 8, 2026
Thursday
Add Business Days to a Date
Run deterministic day-count scenarios that skip non-working days, apply holiday presets, and respect cutoff rules for forward or backward plans.
Date inputs
Control start timing, weekend rules, holiday exclusions, and output format for deterministic date results.
Results
Outputs refresh as inputs change. Dates are deterministic and exclude weekends and holidays according to your rules.
Resulting date
Jan 8, 2026
Thursday
Effective start date
Dec 23, 2025
Adjusted for cutoff and weekend rules.
Business days requested
10
Count start date setting may include day zero in the total.
Business days counted
10
Excludes weekends and selected holidays.
Calendar days spanned
16
Absolute day gap from effective start to final result.
Skipped days total
6
Weekend and holiday exclusions combined.
Weekends skipped
4
Based on your weekend pattern.
Holidays skipped
2
Preset plus custom holidays when enabled.
Estimates are illustrative and for educational purposes only. This tool does not provide financial or investment advice.
Holidays
View the preset holidays loaded for the selected country and year, plus any custom dates you add. Lists are illustrative and may not cover regional differences.
Preset
UK · 2025
Custom holidays
No custom dates added
Add dates in the form to see them here.
Holiday data is static, illustrative, and may not reflect regional or observance-specific calendars.
Breakdown
Expand to view each day counted, weekend skips, and holiday skips. Rendering is memoized for long ranges.
Steps generate only when expanded to keep rendering fast for long spans.
Scenarios
Save mixes of start dates, weekend rules, and holiday settings to compare deadline impacts.
You’ll see the resulting date, day of week, effective start date, and how many weekends and holidays were skipped. Cards highlight calendar span and whether cutoff or adjustment rules moved the output.
Estimates are illustrative and for educational purposes only. This tool does not provide financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Results depend on your inputs and assumptions and may not reflect local working-time conventions or regional holiday observances.
The calculator walks the calendar from your start date, skipping weekend days and holidays you selected. Cutoff rules can shift the effective start, and the final result moves to the next or previous business day when needed.
Example: Start on a Wednesday at 18:30 with a 17:00 cutoff enabled. Adding 10 business days with a Saturday–Sunday weekend and UK preset holidays moves the effective start to Thursday, skips one weekend and a holiday, and lands on the following Thursday. Switching to subtract mode uses the same logic in reverse.
The calculator uses static holiday presets, simple weekend patterns, and optional cutoff handling. It does not fetch regional calendars, account for partial working days, or model jurisdiction-specific working-time laws. Treat outputs as illustrative for planning scenarios.
FAQs
A business day is any day that is not part of the chosen weekend pattern and not on the selected holiday list. Custom weekends and holidays apply only when enabled.
Weekend patterns skip the corresponding weekdays. Holiday presets add exclusions for the selected country and year, and you can add custom dates. These lists are illustrative and not jurisdiction-specific.
Yes. Switch the direction to subtract to move backward from the start date. Optional cutoff handling can also apply in subtract mode.
No. It is a date-math utility for planning scenarios. Outputs are illustrative and depend on your selected inputs.
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