/// <summary> /// Calculates number of business days, taking into account: /// - weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) /// - bank holidays in the middle of the week /// </summary> /// <param name="firstDay">First day in the time interval</param> /// <param name="lastDay">Last day in the time interval</param> /// <param name="bankHolidays">List of bank holidays excluding weekends</param> /// <returns>Number of business days during the 'span'</returns> public static int BusinessDaysUntil(this DateTime firstDay, DateTime lastDay, params DateTime[] bankHolidays) { firstDay = firstDay.Date; lastDay = lastDay.Date; if (firstDay > lastDay) throw new ArgumentException("Incorrect last day " + lastDay); TimeSpan span = lastDay - firstDay; int businessDays = span.Days + 1; int fullWeekCount = businessDays / 7; // find out if there are weekends during the time exceedng the full weeks if (businessDays > fullWeekCount*7) { // we are here to find out if there is a 1-day or 2-days weekend // in the time interval remaining after subtracting the complete weeks int firstDayOfWeek = (int) firstDay.DayOfWeek; int lastDayOfWeek = (int) lastDay.DayOfWeek; if (lastDayOfWeek < firstDayOfWeek) lastDayOfWeek += 7; if (firstDayOfWeek <= 6) { if (lastDayOfWeek >= 7)// Both Saturday and Sunday are in the remaining time interval businessDays -= 2; else if (lastDayOfWeek >= 6)// Only Saturday is in the remaining time interval businessDays -= 1; } else if (firstDayOfWeek <= 7 && lastDayOfWeek >= 7)// Only Sunday is in the remaining time interval businessDays -= 1; } // subtract the weekends during the full weeks in the interval businessDays -= fullWeekCount + fullWeekCount; // subtract the number of bank holidays during the time interval foreach (DateTime bankHoliday in bankHolidays) { DateTime bh = bankHoliday.Date; if (firstDay <= bh && bh <= lastDay) --businessDays; } return businessDays; } [Chupei dessa resposta no SO][1]. Ela tem a vantagem que pode passar feriados. lembrando que feriado é algo que deve ser obtido de outra fonte e pode variar de acordo com o município/estado (não necessariamente o seu) e em que ano está. Veja [funcionando no DotNetFiddle][2]. [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/a/1619375/221800 [2]: https://dotnetfiddle.net/3boGEV