GM fights to retain key tax credit amid plant closing plans | Advertiser-Tribune WASHINGTON (AP) — General Motors is fighting to retain a valuable tax credit for electric vehicles as the nation's largest automaker tries to deal with the political fallout triggered by its plans to shutter several U.S. factories and shed thousands of workers. Preserving the $7,500 tax incentive for buyers is crucial for GM as the […]

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GM fights to retain key tax credit amid plant closing plans