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How Much Should a Small Business Budget for IT? A Practical Framework

Pro2Call Communication · July 2026 · ← All articles

“What should we be spending on IT?” deserves a better answer than a shrug or a scary percentage. Here's the practical framework we walk owners through — built for businesses under ~50 people.

The benchmark, loosely held

Small businesses commonly land somewhere around 2–6% of revenue on technology all-in — heavier when technology is the product or during infrastructure years (move, build-out, system replacement), lighter in steady-state years on healthy foundations. The percentage matters less than whether the pieces below are funded on purpose.

What belongs in the budget

Where corner-cutting compounds

Skipped backups, consumer network gear, unmanaged updates, and “we'll fix WiFi later” don't reduce cost — they defer it with interest, payable during an outage or a breach. Every expensive emergency we respond to was a budget line someone deleted.

Turn the framework into your number

Our free assessment doubles as a budgeting exercise: current-state map, refresh timeline, risk gaps ranked by cost-to-fix, and a monthly number that makes technology a planned expense instead of a recurring surprise. Bring last year's IT receipts; the comparison is usually illuminating.

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