The Vermont Aggregate Annual Reporting Form (ARF) — Reporting Period 7-01 To 6-30 is a form used by businesses in the state of Vermont to report their financial activity for the specified period of July 1 through June 30. The ARF is used to report the business’s income, expenses, and total assets, as well as other pertinent information. The form is divided into three sections: 1. Business Information: This section includes the name, address, and contact information of the business. 2. Financial Statements: This section includes balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. 3. Supplemental Information: This section includes information about the business’s personnel, activities, and other relevant facts. There are two types of Vermont Aggregate Annual Reporting Forms — Reporting Period 7-01 To 6-30: the basic form and the Schedule A form. The basic form is the standard form used for reporting period 7-01 to 6-30. The Schedule A form is used to report additional information, such as capital gains and losses, dividends paid, and other relevant items.