Might by default (though a quick skim of the POD suggests otherwise), but you can certainly configure it to suit your tastes.
$ cat .perltidyrc
--indent-columns=4
--continuation-indentation=4
--maximum-line-length=80
--entab-leading-whitespace=4
--tabs
--paren-tightness=2
--brace-tightness=1
--block-brace-tightness=0
--square-bracket-tightness=1
--nooutdent-long-quotes
--indent-spaced-block-comments
--outdent-long-comments
--closing-side-comments
--closing-side-comment-interval=25
--closing-side-comment-list="sub : BEGIN END"
--long-block-line-count=4
--maximum-consecutive-blank-lines=2
#--standard-output
#--standard-error-output
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