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Yes, you can do that, but not exactly. You file now and later file an amended return when other tax information is received.
But, as the other reply said, you should NOT do that. It's messy. Furthermore, the 1098-T is only an informational document. You are not required to enter it onto your tax return. If you do need it, your 1098-T is due any minute now and may already be available, on line, at your school account. Your school billing statements probably have all the info you need to claim the education credit, if you are eligible.
‎January 28, 2020
11:18 AM