Texas Plains Federal Credit Union Offers Tax Season Promotion for New Members

Credit union waives $25 membership fee for new accounts opened in February.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Texas Plains Federal Credit Union is encouraging area residents to open new accounts and take advantage of a limited-time promotion during tax season. Throughout February, the credit union is waiving its $25 membership fee for all new accounts opened between February 1 and February 29, 2026. The promotion is available to new memberships only, and accounts must remain open for at least six months.

Why it matters

With the federal government moving away from mailing paper checks, direct deposit has become the fastest and most secure way to receive income tax refunds. By setting up direct deposit with a new Texas Plains Federal Credit Union account, members can avoid delays associated with mailed checks and gain quicker access to their funds.

The details

Texas Plains Federal Credit Union is offering the tax season promotion to help area residents prepare for the upcoming tax season. The credit union is waiving its $25 membership fee for all new accounts opened between February 1 and February 29, 2026. To qualify, the new accounts must remain open for at least six months, and some other restrictions may apply.

  • The promotion is available from February 1 to February 29, 2026.
  • New accounts must remain open for at least six months to qualify.

The players

Texas Plains Federal Credit Union

A credit union serving the Floydada, Texas area.

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What’s next

Residents interested in taking advantage of the February promotion are encouraged to visit the credit union's website or stop by the Floydada location for more information on eligibility and account options.

The takeaway

This tax season promotion from Texas Plains Federal Credit Union provides an opportunity for area residents to open a new account and take advantage of direct deposit to receive their income tax refunds quickly and securely.