Paydays Left This Year Calculator

Count the pay dates remaining this calendar year from your chosen next payday and monthly or biweekly cadence.

Examples

Count remaining pay dates on a monthly cadence.

Invalid date
Invalid date. Use YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2026-06-30).

Informational date count only; confirm actual payroll dates with the source that sets your schedule.

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Examples

How It Works

Formula

paydaysRemaining=#{paydays in [next payday, 31 Dec]}\text{paydaysRemaining} = \#\{\text{paydays in } [\text{next payday},\ 31\text{ Dec}]\}

Variables

next payday\text{next payday}

The next date in the payday cadence you entered

Enter a cadence and the next payday. The calculator aligns the sequence to that date, counts all pay dates in the calendar year, then separates those before and from the next payday onward.

Frequently Asked Questions

01How does it count paydays?
It starts with the next payday you enter, steps by the chosen cadence, and counts dates through 31 December of that same year.
02What does biweekly mean here?
Biweekly means exactly every 14 days from the next payday you enter.
03Is this payroll advice?
No. It is an informational date counter based only on the cadence and payday date you choose.

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