Council tax bills in England are set to rise by up to 5% next April, after the government confirmed it was sticking with the current cap on increases.
Communities Minister Matthew Pennycook told the Commons this was the "right threshold", as he pointed to the pressures on council budgets.
It means the average household faces an above-inflation increase of more than £100 to their to their council tax bill next year.
Pennycook said the government expects an extra £1.8bn to be raised through council tax in 2025/26.
But the Conservatives claimed Labour had left a "black hole" in council finances.