New-look rates notices issued last year made it appear as though the full year's bill had to be paid at once,rather than in instalments.
A parliamentary committee even went so far as to call for compensation for some property owners.
Some people have had to wait 274 days for their complaint to be dealt with,ACT Opposition leader Alistair Coe said.
Canberrans could save as little as $14 on the new model of compulsory third party insurance,after changes to the draft legislation.
The ACT Revenue Office will stop sending overdue notices to buyers who may have been unfairly slugged for land tax.
The Manuka Business Association said the rising charges,coupled with a lack of government investment,has led to the erosion of the shopping precinct.
The changes led to off-the-plan buyers being charged hundreds of dollars for their properties being empty before they took possession.
The ACT's tax laws have failed to keep up with modern developments,a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
The Evri Group put off a planned redevelopment to extend the office's lease until its new headquarters in Civic were built. Here's how the favour was repaid.
A small-business owner in Fyshwick was hit with a valuation rise upwards of 300 per cent in a single year on a block of land she describes as a"sitting duck".
Canberra's peak property and business groups have warned the ACT is heading for an economic'tipping point'due to continual increases in commercial rates.