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I do not Know about the rule GRAMMATICALLY

BUT

When I watch a movie or anything in ENGLISH DIALOGUE

I hear them saying

LATER ON

if they are telling the others a Sequence of events

like: He went to the company early morning etc....later on he had dinner with the family. It comes between the events.

but for telling the others that I will meet them later they usually say: see you later or catch you later

I depended on what I hear mostly
So, your opinion is that later on = after that

yes, it's one of its usages
and there are more

I took this example form the dictionary:
I can't eat all of this - I'll finish it later on

the best answer I've found for this, is that later can always replace later on, and the safest way is to use later instead of later on

you can say: see you later on
and you can say: see you later - more common

I think it's like will and going to. will can always replace going to, and using will is safer