I'm hoping I can go ahead and take my $4,000 child tax credit again this year and then just use a portion of the residential energy credit and carry over the remainder for next year.
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Child tax credit is not on the tax credit ordering list (http://www.mytaxhouse.com/?p=1354 ). Per Publication 972, tax is first reduced by other credits, all of which are figured using a tentative child tax credit which is computed on Worksheet 1 in Pub. 972. Then, the remaining tax is reduced by the child tax credit.
The child tax credit not claimed on Form 1040, line 51 is then allowed as an Additional Child Tax Credit (calculated on Form 8812) on line 67.
Refer to Hal_Al's answer above.
Because the energy credit can be carried forward the CTC is used up first then the energy credit... but make sure you use the credit up before you lose it. Increasing your income in some way like a ROTH conversion is a good way to use the credit up. Next year the CTC increases to $2000 per child so income management will be the key.
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