The state Department of Revenue has been given greater power to stop corporations from using the so-called “Delaware loophole” to avoid paying corporate net income tax in Pennsylvania under a new amendment to Section 16 of the Tax Reform Code, signed into law by Governor Tom Corbett as part of House Bill 465.

The new law is a compromise from earlier proposals that called for “unified reporting,” in which corporations would be required to report income from all states.

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