Thanks for your answers everyone, however on the gov.uk website its says:
The place of supply of digital services
If you are a business making supplies of digital services to UK consumers, those supplies are liable to UK VAT. If you make supplies of digital services to consumers outside the UK these are not liable to UK VAT.
They may be liable to VAT in the country where the consumer is based. If you supply digital services to consumers via a third party platform or marketplace, the digital platform is responsible for accounting for VAT on the supply instead of you.
This is where I get confused: "If you make supplies of digital services to consumers outside the UK these are not liable to UK VAT.
They may be liable to VAT in the country where the consumer is based"
Does this mean that if I have a UK website selling digital downloads globally, I may have to pay VAT on them only in the UK? (I'm not VAT registered but obviously if I go over the threshold I need to register)
I was told by my accountant that if people in the EU buy my digital downloads I need to pay VAT in Europe and register for VAT in the EU? also if someone from the USA buys one on my digital downloads I will have to pay tax in that individual state so I need to keep records of where they are sold.
If I am selling inside from another country, yes I am sure I would be liable for tax in that country then, but I would be selling from the UK.
Maybe I am being told the wrong info, but my local business enterprise agency also said something similar so I am very confused?