Gov. Jon Corzine has signed a bill that exempts New Jersey corporations from tax on income earned in other states, a measure designed to keep existing businesses in the state and to attract others to come here.

The bill, A-2722/S-3 , undoes a 2002 amendment that assesses corporate income tax based on a formula that includes income not taxed by other states.

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