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The address on your tax return is where you want to get IRS mail, not necessarily where you live.
If your return is rejected, you can fix it before you re-send.
If your return is accepted, wait for your refund to be paid. If it is, then don't worry about it any further. You can file a separate change of address form if you want. https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-8822
The address on your tax return is where you want to get IRS mail, not necessarily where you live.
If your return is rejected, you can fix it before you re-send.
If your return is accepted, wait for your refund to be paid. If it is, then don't worry about it any further. You can file a separate change of address form if you want. https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-8822
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