How much should your NYC business spend on IT? It’s one of the most common questions small business owners ask — and one of the most underexplored. Many companies either underspend until something breaks, or overspend on technology they don’t fully use.
Getting IT budgeting right means understanding industry benchmarks, aligning spending with business goals, and building in the resilience to handle the unexpected. Here’s a practical framework for NYC small businesses.

IT Budget Benchmarks and Allocation Strategies for NYC Businesses
Industry Benchmarks: Small businesses typically spend 4% to 6% of annual revenue on IT. Professional services firms (law, finance, accounting) often run closer to 6% to 10% due to compliance requirements. If you’re significantly below these ranges, you’re likely accumulating technical debt that will surface as larger unplanned costs later.
How to Allocate Your IT Budget:
- Infrastructure (20–30%): Hardware refresh cycles, network equipment, server maintenance or cloud hosting
- Security (25–35%): EDR, email security, backup, patch management — the single most important category today
- Software and Licensing (20–25%): Microsoft 365, line-of-business applications, accounting software, CRM
- Support and Services (15–20%): Managed IT services fees, break-fix support, project work
- Contingency (5–10%): Unplanned hardware failures, emergency response
When Managed IT Services Make Financial Sense: If you’re spending more than $1,500/month on ad-hoc IT support, a managed services model — typically $150 to $350 per user per month — is almost certainly more cost-effective, replacing multiple budget line items with predictable monthly pricing.
"The most expensive IT decision a small business can make is to have no plan at all. Reactive IT costs two to three times more than proactive management."
SolvedIT Inc. offers complimentary IT budget reviews for NYC small businesses — we benchmark your spending against industry peers and identify where you’re over- or under-investing. Schedule your free IT budget consultation today.



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