Tithing on Retroactive Allowance

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Question

Hello. We wanted to ask: my mother receives allowances from the national insurance. We were told by a Halachic authority that we should tithe these allowances, but not one-time grants such as support, etc. Now, after a prolonged struggle, we managed to add supplementary income for her, retroactively for a year and a quarter back. They paid the amount in one go, including some credits after unnecessary charges. The question is: should we tithe this amount?

Answer

Hello 

You should tithe this amount. 

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