If you are a current or past Dollar Tree employee trying to retrieve your W2 form for tax season, this tutorial will help you through the whole process—from login to duplicate request if necessary. Related subjects including Dollar Tree’s settlement fund access, login problems, and advice on making sure your mailing address is current also come under cover in this article.
Why the W2 Form Matters
Your W2 form summarizes your annual earnings and tax withholdings. It includes information such as:
- Total taxable wages
- Federal income tax withheld
- Social Security and Medicare taxes
- State and local tax details
This document is required to file your federal and state income taxes. Dollar Tree usually releases W2s by the end of January each year.
Dollar Tree W-2 Form Access: Register with Doculivery and Update Address
As of 2021 and beyond, associates must re-register with Dollar Tree’s new W-2 vendor National Payment if they want to receive their tax form electronically. Here’s what you need to do:
- Register or re-register at: https://my.doculivery.com/DollarTree by January 13
- Once your W2 form is available, you will receive an email notification
- Paper W2s will be mailed by January 31 to the home address on file as of January 13
To update your address (current or former associates):
- Visit: www.paperlessemployee.com/Dollartree
- For security reasons, address updates cannot be made by phone
- Need help? Email: Myinfo@dollartree.com
How to Log in and Access Your W2 Online
- Visit the Dollar Tree employee portal by going to https://compassmobile.dollartree.com
- Log in using your Employee ID and password

- If you’re a former employee, try logging in with your previous credentials—they may still work
- Once logged in, look for the “Payroll” or “Tax Documents” section in the menu
- Locate the W2 form for the specific tax year you need
- Click “Download” to save a copy of your W2 form to your device
- Open the file and print it out for your tax records
What If You No Longer Work at Dollar Tree?
Even if you’ve left the company, you can still access your W2 using your existing login credentials. If you’re having trouble logging in, use the “Forgot Password” link or contact HR for help.
A former Dollar Tree employee shared on Reddit:
“I was able to access my W2 from the Doculivery portal even after leaving the company. Just needed my old Employee ID to log in.”
This confirms that even past employees can still retrieve their tax forms online without needing to visit the store or call support—just ensure you remember your login credentials or reset them via the portal.
How to Request a Duplicate W2 from Dollar Tree
If you haven’t received your W2 by mid-February:
- Check your portal again to see if it’s available
- Verify your mailing address in your employee profile
- Contact the Payroll Department to request a duplicate copy
Receiving Your W2 by Mail
If you opted for a mailed copy:
- Ensure your mailing address is up-to-date by logging into your employee profile
- W2s are mailed by January 31
- Allow extra time for postal delivery based on your location
Important Dates
- W2s Available Online: By end of January
- Mail Delivery Deadline: January 31 (legal deadline for employers)
- Tax Filing Deadline: April 15 (federal); check your state tax deadlines separately
Understanding Common Terms on Your W2
Box | Description |
---|---|
1 | Wages, tips, and other compensation |
2 | Federal income tax withheld |
3-6 | Social Security and Medicare taxes |
16 | State wages and income tax withheld |
Check for:
- Spelling of your name
- SSN accuracy
- Correct earnings and tax info
Common Issues and Solutions
Can’t Log In?
- Reset your password using the “Forgot Password” link
- If still locked out, call Dollar Tree HR or Payroll
W2 Not Showing Up?
- Check if your employment status affects availability
- Contact support for a manual request
Final Thoughts
Getting your W2 on time is essential for a smooth tax filing process. Whether you’re an active or former employee, make sure your account is accessible and your details are up to date. If problems arise, Dollar Tree’s payroll and HR teams are there to help.