Import the extended ‘BAPI’ PKI certificate

You will receive two certificates that belong together: the E-certificate and the DS-certificate. You import these certificates into Profit.

To import a PKI certificate:

  1. Go to: General / Communication service / Communication profile.
  2. Open the properties of the communication profile. Communication with tax authority (BAPI).
  3. Go to the tab: Certificate.
  4. Click on the action: Import.

    Note:

    In case of a certificate extension Profit will attempt to retrieve the certificate from a KPN server. A certificate extension exists if you have a certificate request with the Electronic request has been sent. status, in which you have completed the 'BAPI' file number field as part of the request.

    If the import of the extended certificate was successful, you can no longer perform the following steps (these are then no longer necessary).

    If there is no extension or the automatic import of the extension failed, you can perform the following steps.

  5. Select the certificates.

    It makes no difference in which field you place a certificate.

  6. Click on: Next.
  7. The following steps should only be executed for certificates that you did not request via Profit or for certificates that you are reusing:
    1. Select the key files. Sometimes this is not necessary because the relevant information has already been included in the PKI certificate to be imported.
    2. Enter the passwords. Sometimes you do not need to enter the password or only the first password. This depends on the contents of the files to be imported.
  8. Click on: Finish.

    If you are unable to complete this procedure, check the entered key files and passwords. After this retry completing this action.

The request gets the Request finished; certificate imported. status.

Directly to

  1. 'BAPI' PKI certificate for extending the exchange with the tax authority (communication service)
  2. Submit a request to extend a ‘BAPI’ PKI certificate
  3. Import an extended ‘BAPI’ PKI certificate
  4. Link a ‘BAPI’ PKI mailbox to an extended certificate