The Vermont Statement of Your Financial Affairs (non-individuals) is a financial document required by the Vermont Department of Taxes for all non-individuals, such as businesses, partnerships, corporations, and estates. It is used to report the financial information of the non-individual, including assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and net worth. This document must be submitted when filing a Vermont tax return or when submitting an application for a tax filing extension. There are two types of Vermont Statement of Your Financial Affairs (non-individuals): the Statement of Financial Affairs for Businesses (FAB) and the Statement of Financial Affairs for Partnerships, Corporations and Estates (FAE). The FAB is used to report the financial information for businesses, while the FAE is used to report the financial information for partnerships, corporations, and estates. Both documents must be completed and submitted along with the applicable Vermont tax return.