Are you asking if the sentence 'What is it for me?' is grammatically correct? If so, the answer is 'no'.
Here are some variations on that sentence which are grammatically correct, but of course I don't know if any of them is what you meant to say.
'What is in it for me?' (meaning 'What benefit will I get out of it?')
'What is it about me?' (meaning 'What is it about me that causes certain things to keep happening to me?') (Compare 'What is it with me?')
'What is there for me?' (meaning 'Which of those things are intended for me?' or 'How much of that is intended for me?')
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"Did not take" is correct.
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