What is 14 Days from Today’s Date?

What is 14 Days From Today?

14 days from today and 14 business days from today are not the same date. Both are calculated below and update automatically. Fourteen days from now is the most important consumer deadline in global retail law. The European Union, United Kingdom, and dozens of other jurisdictions use 14 calendar days as the statutory minimum for online purchase returns. It is also the standard US two-week resignation window, the bi-weekly payroll cycle, and the cut-off used by Airbnb’s strictest cancellation policy.

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The 14 calendar days until your result contain exactly — business days. Because 14 days is always two full weeks, it always contains exactly 10 business days regardless of which day of the week you start — a clean conversion that makes 14 days one of the easiest intervals to work with.

Relative Dates — Including 14 Days Ago From Today

The table below shows key reference dates and the date that falls 14 days from each one. The 14 days ago from today row — equivalent to two weeks ago — is useful for checking whether a purchase, delivery, or signed contract is still within its 14-day return or cancellation window under EU and UK consumer law.

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14 Days From a Custom Start Date

If your 14-day window opened on a specific past date — the delivery date of an online order, the date you signed a gym contract, or the date your free trial began — enter it below to find when the window closes. Both the 14-calendar-day and 14-business-day results are shown together.

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14 business days from today spans approximately 20 calendar days — roughly three weeks — because weekends are excluded. Unlike 14 calendar days which always equals exactly 10 business days, the reverse conversion (14 business days to calendar days) varies between 18 and 20 calendar days depending on which day of the week you start. This distinction matters in employment disputes, procurement deadlines, and government response windows that specify working days.

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Countdown to Your 14-Day Deadline

Tracking an online return window, a two-week notice period, or a free trial expiry? The real-time countdown below updates every 30 seconds and shows exactly how much time remains until the 14-day mark.

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Add Your 14-Day Deadline to Your Calendar

Save the 14-day deadline to your calendar so you do not miss a return window, trial expiry, or notice period end date. Both buttons are pre-filled with the correct date automatically.

The 14-day period carries more statutory weight in consumer law than almost any other interval. It is not arbitrary — it was chosen by legislators as a period long enough for a consumer to make a considered decision about a purchase or contract but short enough for businesses to plan inventory and cash flow. Understanding exactly when is 14 days from today is therefore a practical necessity for online shoppers, employees, tenants, and anyone managing a subscription or loan across most of the developed world.

EU and UK Consumer Rights: The Statutory 14-Day Return Window

The single most significant use of the 14-day period in global law is the right of withdrawal under the EU Consumer Rights Directive (Directive 2011/83/EU), implemented in the UK as the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013. Both give consumers a minimum of 14 calendar days to return most goods purchased online, by phone, or away from business premises, with no reason required and at no penalty other than return shipping costs.

The 14-day clock starts on the day the goods are received, not the day of purchase. If goods arrive on a Monday, day 1 is Tuesday and day 14 is the Monday two weeks later. If the retailer failed to inform you of your right of withdrawal at the point of sale, the window extends automatically to 12 months and 14 days. Excluded categories include personalised goods, perishables, sealed hygiene products that have been opened, and digital content once downloaded. For services, the 14 days runs from the date the contract is concluded rather than from delivery.

Two-Week Resignation Notice: The US Professional Standard

In the United States, two weeks — 14 calendar days — is the universally expected resignation notice period for salaried employees, even though most US employment is at-will and no statute mandates a specific notice period. The two-week convention originated from payroll cycles: if an employee is paid bi-weekly, giving notice on a payday ensures the employer can process a clean final pay period.

While legally optional in most US states, failing to give two weeks notice can have practical consequences. It may forfeit accrued vacation payout in states that tie PTO to clean separations. It can affect eligibility for rehire at the same company. In some employment contracts, particularly for senior roles, two weeks is stated as a minimum and breaching it may expose the employee to claims for short-notice damages. The date shown at the top of this page, 14 days from today, is your last working day if you hand in notice today.

Bi-Weekly Payroll: 14 Days as the Most Common US Pay Cycle

According to US Bureau of Labor Statistics data, bi-weekly payroll — a pay period of exactly 14 days — is the most common pay frequency among US employers, used by approximately 42% of private-sector employers. Employees paid bi-weekly receive 26 paychecks per year, and the next pay date is always 14 days from the last one.

For payroll administrators, the 14-day calculation determines processing deadlines, direct deposit submission cutoffs (typically 2 business days before payday), and tax withholding periods. For employees, knowing the exact date 14 days from today when they are mid-cycle helps with budgeting and expense timing. This calculator is also useful for verifying that a final paycheck is issued within the legally required timeframe — which in California is immediately upon termination, but in most states is the next regular payday.

SaaS and Software Free Trials: The 14-Day Trial Standard

Fourteen days has become the de facto standard trial length for software-as-a-service products. Platforms including Shopify, HubSpot, Notion, Figma, and hundreds of others use a 14-day free trial because it spans exactly two weeks, providing two complete working cycles for the user to evaluate the product while being long enough to engage with the software meaningfully. When you start a free trial today, the billing date is 14 days from today unless you cancel before then.

SaaS companies typically require a payment method at trial signup and charge automatically on day 15 without sending a reminder. Consumer protection laws in various jurisdictions require notice before charging, but the specifics vary. In the EU, the Consumer Rights Directive requires clear disclosure of when the trial ends and charging begins. In the US, the FTC’s Negative Option Rule requires clear disclosure of trial terms. Knowing the exact trial expiry date — 14 days from today — and setting a calendar reminder is the most reliable protection against unwanted charges.

Airbnb Strict Cancellation Policy: The 14-Day Threshold

Airbnb’s Strict cancellation policy — used by many professional hosts and property managers — has a key decision point at 14 days before check-in. Guests who cancel more than 14 days before the check-in date receive a 50% refund on accommodation. Guests who cancel within 14 days of check-in receive no refund at all. This makes knowing what is the date 14 days from today directly relevant to any Airbnb guest weighing whether to cancel a booking.

Under the Long-term stay policy (for reservations of 28 nights or more), the rules differ: guests get a full refund if they cancel within 48 hours of booking and at least 28 days before check-in. The 14-day threshold in the standard Strict policy runs backward from the check-in date, so to find your cancellation deadline, count 14 days back from your check-in date rather than forward from today.

Payday Loans: The Standard 14-Day Loan Term

A traditional payday loan is structured around a 14-day repayment window — borrowed today, due back in two weeks on the borrower’s next payday. This structure is so fundamental to the payday lending industry that US federal and state regulators specifically define “payday loan” in terms of the two-week term. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s payday lending rules specifically reference the 14-day structure as the standard short-term loan term.

Many states cap the number of consecutive 14-day rollovers a lender can offer. California limits rollovers; Washington state limits borrowers to 8 payday loans in any 12-month period. If you take a payday loan today, the repayment due date is 14 calendar days from today regardless of weekends or holidays — payday loan terms do not extend for weekend due dates. The date shown at the top of this page is your repayment deadline.

Court and Legal Notices: The FRCP 14-Day Motion Rule

Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 6(c)(1), written motions and supporting affidavits must be served at least 14 days before a hearing. This 14-day requirement applies broadly across federal civil litigation and has been adopted in similar form by most state court systems. Unlike the 7-day rule for some procedural steps, the 14-day motion rule gives the opposing party two full weeks to prepare a response.

The same weekend extension rule applies: if the 14th day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day under FRCP 6(a). Because 14 days always lands on the same day of the week as the start date, it is straightforward to determine in advance whether a weekend will shift the deadline. For example, if service is made on a Tuesday, the 14-day point is also a Tuesday two weeks later — no weekend extension needed.

Is 14 Days the Same as 2 Weeks From Today?

Yes, always and without exception. 14 days from today and 2 weeks from today are identical. This is true for the same reason 7 days always equals one week — the calendar week is defined as 7 days, so two weeks is definitionally 14 days. There is no month-length ambiguity as with 30-day vs one-month comparisons.

This equivalence also means that 14 calendar days from today always contains exactly 10 business days — two complete Monday-to-Friday work weeks with two weekends excluded. This makes 14 days one of the cleanest intervals in date arithmetic: the calendar-to-business-day conversion is fixed at 14 calendar = 10 business, always.

14 Days From Today Including Today — Does the Clock Start Today?

This calculator uses the standard exclusive convention: today is day zero, tomorrow is day one, and the result shown above is the 14th day. This matches the EU Consumer Rights Directive, FRCP 6(a), and the vast majority of consumer and commercial contexts.

However, the EU Directive’s 14-day return window has a specific rule: the clock starts on the day the goods are received, with that day counting as day one (inclusive). Under this reading, if your goods arrived today, day 14 is 13 days from now, not 14. This is an exception to the standard exclusive convention and is specific to the EU/UK goods return context. For all other purposes — employment notice, loan repayment, SaaS trials, court rules — the exclusive convention applies and the result shown at the top is the correct deadline.

If you need the inclusive result — where today is day one and you want the 14th day from a same-day count — the answer is 13 days from now: calculating….

Quick Reference: 14 Days From Today, Tomorrow, and 14 Days Ago

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What is the date 14 days from today? It is shown at the top of this page. When is 14 days from today in terms of the day of the week? It is always the same day of the week as today, because 14 days is exactly two weeks. 14 days from tomorrow is 15 calendar days from today. 2 weeks from today and 14 days from now are both identical to 14 days from today. 14 days ago from today shows the date two weeks in the past, useful for checking whether a purchase or delivery is still within its return window.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 14 days from today?

14 days from today is exactly two weeks from today, shown in real time at the top of this page. The date is calculated automatically from your device and updates daily. Because 14 days equals two full weeks, the result always falls on the same day of the week as today — and always contains exactly 10 business days regardless of which weekday you start on.

Is 14 days the same as 2 weeks from today?

Yes, always. 14 days and two weeks are identical. Unlike the “30 days vs one month” problem where the two values frequently diverge, 14 days and 2 weeks always land on the same date because two weeks is definitionally 14 days. The terms are interchangeable in every legal, financial, and commercial context.

When is 14 days from today?

The exact date is displayed at the top of this page and is current for today. The day of the week for the 14-day result is always the same as today’s day of the week. The date also always falls in the same week-of-month rhythm two weeks forward — if today is the first Monday of the month, 14 days from today is the third Monday.

How many business days is 14 calendar days?

14 calendar days always equals exactly 10 business days, without exception. Because 14 days is two complete calendar weeks, it always contains precisely two Saturdays and two Sundays, leaving 10 weekdays. This clean 14-to-10 conversion is one reason the 14-day period is so widely used in law and commerce — the business-day equivalent is always predictable.

What is 14 business days from today?

14 business days from today spans approximately 18 to 20 calendar days, depending on which day of the week today falls. It is always approximately three calendar weeks. The exact date is shown in the 14 Business Days calculator above. This distinction matters for government response deadlines, procurement timelines, and employment disputes that specify working days.

What is 14 days from today including today?

If you count inclusively with today as day one, the 14th day falls 13 calendar days from now — one day earlier than the standard exclusive result at the top. The EU Consumer Rights Directive’s return window uses this inclusive counting for goods: the delivery day is day one, making day 14 fall 13 days after delivery. For all other contexts the exclusive convention applies and the top result is correct.

What is 2 weeks from today?

2 weeks from today is identical to 14 days from today — the same date, shown at the top of this page. The terms are interchangeable. Two weeks always equals 14 days, always contains 10 business days, and always lands on the same day of the week as today.

What is 14 days from tomorrow?

14 days from tomorrow is 15 calendar days from today, since the count begins from tomorrow. This applies when a formal notice, delivery, or triggering event occurs today but the 14-day period is specified to start on the following calendar day — common in some court rules and statutory notice periods where the service date itself is excluded from the count.

Does the EU 14-day return right apply to all purchases?

The EU Consumer Rights Directive 14-day return right applies to most distance and off-premises contracts including online shopping, phone orders, and door-to-door sales. It does not apply to goods made to a consumer’s specification, perishable goods, sealed items that are unsealed after delivery where hygiene is a concern, digital content once download has begun, accommodation, transport, or car rental services booked for a specific date. Always check the retailer’s returns policy alongside your statutory rights, as retailers may offer longer voluntary windows.

Does a 14-day legal deadline extend if it falls on a weekend?

In court and regulatory contexts governed by FRCP 6(a) or equivalent state rules, yes — a 14-day deadline that falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday extends to the next business day. Because 14 days always lands on the same day of the week as the start date, you can predict instantly whether a weekend extension will apply: if today is a Saturday, the 14-day mark is also a Saturday, so the effective legal deadline falls on the following Monday. For private contracts, retail return windows, and most consumer contexts, weekends do not automatically extend the deadline.

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